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Retrospective cohort design — Flashcards

Retrospective cohort design — Flashcards

Retrospective cohort design — Flashcards
#1

_____ studies are useful for calculating relative risk (RR)

#2

If relative risk _____ 1, exposure is associated with increased disease occurence

#3

What kind of study compares a group with an exposure to another group without an exposure and looks for differences in disease outcomes between the two groups.

#4

Explain how a cohort study works.

#5

What is the unit for measuring outcomes in a cohort study?

#6

Lung cancer risk is directly related to the duration and the amount of smoking, which is measured in '_____'

#7

The Case Fatality Rate = (_____) / (# of individuals with disease at t0)

#8

What is the equation for attributable risk percent in the exposed (ARPexposed)? _____

#9

Construct a 2x2 table and calculate the risk ratio _____

#10

If 21% of smokers develop lung cancer versus only 1% of nonsmokers, the attributable risk = _____

Retrospective cohort design Flashcards for USMLE

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