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In clinical [[epidemiology]] and [[evidence-based medicine]], the [[relative risk reduction]] is a measure of the likelihood of a clinical outcome in group of patients exposed to a factor compared to a control group of patients.<ref name="pmid15313996">{{cite journal |author=Barratt A, Wyer PC, Hatala R, ''et al'' |title=Tips for learners of evidence-based medicine: 1. Relative risk reduction, absolute risk reduction and number needed to treat |journal=CMAJ |volume=171 |issue=4 |pages=353–8 |year=2004 |pmid=15313996 |doi=10.1503/cmaj.1021197 |url=http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=15313996}}</ref>
In clinical [[epidemiology]] and [[evidence-based medicine]], the [[relative risk reduction]] is a measure of the likelihood of a clinical outcome in group of patients exposed to a factor compared to a control group of patients.<ref name="pmid15313996">{{cite journal |author=Barratt A, Wyer PC, Hatala R, ''et al'' |title=Tips for learners of evidence-based medicine: 1. Relative risk reduction, absolute risk reduction and number needed to treat |journal=CMAJ |volume=171 |issue=4 |pages=353–8 |year=2004 |pmid=15313996 |doi=10.1503/cmaj.1021197 |url=http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=15313996}}</ref> This measure should be contrasted with the [[absolute risk reduction]].


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==Calculations==

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In clinical epidemiology and evidence-based medicine, the relative risk reduction is a measure of the likelihood of a clinical outcome in group of patients exposed to a factor compared to a control group of patients.[1] This measure should be contrasted with the absolute risk reduction.

Calculations

Two-by-two table for a randomized-controlled trial or cohort study
Outcome
Present Absent
Experimental group Cell A Cell B Total in the experimental group
Control group Cell C Cell D Total in the control group
Total with the outcome Total without the outcome

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