However, its relative risk is 320 in comparison with the general population.
Since case control studies don't track patients over time, they can't establish relative risk.
Even harder to understand is relative risk, medical experts said.
Many factors other than relative risk determine agency policy on a given problem, he added.
When a relative risk result actually becomes significant is a difficult and contentious issue.
Any relative risk with a confidence interval that does not include a value of 1 could be considered significant.
The relative risk is 0.25 in the example above.
At one year, there is a relative risk of 2.3 for adverse outcomes.
Well, Top, there are times when you have to balance relative risk.
Using beta as a measure of relative risk has its own limitations.