statistical measures

What is Risk and How is it Calculated?

Risk measures the probability that an individual will develop a disease over a specified period. It is often used in cohort studies and clinical trials. Risk can be represented as:
Absolute Risk: The actual probability of developing a disease.
Relative Risk: The ratio of the probability of disease in the exposed group to the probability in the unexposed group.
Attributable Risk: The difference in risk between the exposed and unexposed groups.

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