Clinical trials often include binary end points. In some cases, no successes are observed and the usual large sample estimates of relative risk are undefined. The paper proposes an estimator for relative risk based on the median unbiased estimator. The relative risk estimator proposed is well defined and performs satisfactorily for a wide range of data configurations. To facilitate the use of the estimator, a deterministic bootstrap confidence interval is also proposed, and an SAS macro is available to perform the necessary calculations. An on-going randomized clinical trial motivated the development of the estimator and is used to illustrate the approach
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
Relative risk is usually the parameter of interest in epidemiologic and medical studies. In this pap...
In medical and epidemiological studies, the odds ratio is a commonly applied measure to approximate ...
Clinical trials often include binary end points. In some cases, no successes are observed and the us...
: In medical statistics, when the effect of a binary risk factor on a binary response is of interest...
The relative risk or prevalence ratio is a natural and familiar summary of association between a bin...
Relative risks are often considered preferable to odds ratios for quantifying the association betwee...
Relative risk (RR)/Prevalence Ratio (PR) is an important measurement of the association between the ...
Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiology. RR is...
Clinical trials typically examine associations between an intervention and the occurrence of a clini...
A method is described for the determination of a measure of relative risk from vital statistical dat...
In studies in which a binary response for each subject is observed, the success probability and func...
Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiology. RR is...
Abstract: Relative risks are often presented in the everyday media but are seldom mentioned in intr...
Under multiple matching, relative risk from a rare disease is estimated in a retrospective design. M...
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
Relative risk is usually the parameter of interest in epidemiologic and medical studies. In this pap...
In medical and epidemiological studies, the odds ratio is a commonly applied measure to approximate ...
Clinical trials often include binary end points. In some cases, no successes are observed and the us...
: In medical statistics, when the effect of a binary risk factor on a binary response is of interest...
The relative risk or prevalence ratio is a natural and familiar summary of association between a bin...
Relative risks are often considered preferable to odds ratios for quantifying the association betwee...
Relative risk (RR)/Prevalence Ratio (PR) is an important measurement of the association between the ...
Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiology. RR is...
Clinical trials typically examine associations between an intervention and the occurrence of a clini...
A method is described for the determination of a measure of relative risk from vital statistical dat...
In studies in which a binary response for each subject is observed, the success probability and func...
Both the absolute risk and the relative risk (RR) have a crucial role to play in epidemiology. RR is...
Abstract: Relative risks are often presented in the everyday media but are seldom mentioned in intr...
Under multiple matching, relative risk from a rare disease is estimated in a retrospective design. M...
Logistic regression yields an adjusted odds ratio that approximates the adjusted relative risk when ...
Relative risk is usually the parameter of interest in epidemiologic and medical studies. In this pap...
In medical and epidemiological studies, the odds ratio is a commonly applied measure to approximate ...