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Relative risk reduction

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In epidemiology, the relative risk reduction is a measure calculated by dividing the absolute risk reduction by the control event rate.

Like many other epidemiological measures, the same equations can be used to measure a benefit or a harm (although the signs may need to be adjusted, depending upon how the data was collected.)

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