Thank you very much! I was wondering where you found that NNT is inverse to incidence though, I didn't get that concept What I learned in biostat: NNT = number of ppl I need to give certrain treatment to prevent one thing (be it MI, stroke, etc.) The smaller the NNT, the better the treatment (because it would mean I don't have to throw out the pills to dozens of ppl before I see a beneficial effect in one person). I find online only: NNT = 1: absolute risk reduction (where ARR is probability of event in experimental group - probability of event in control group) Short comment on this would be highly appreciated LOVE YOUR VIDS
Hi Dr Paul, my question is regarding the example you gave for the incidence: you said 14 people were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in a population of 140 000, so the incidence is 14 new cases/140 000, so from where you get 200 000??
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Excellent as usual Dr Paul. I specially like your pediatric collection. Please record some more lectures in pediatrics. Looking forward. Thanks
Thank you very much! I was wondering where you found that NNT is inverse to incidence though, I didn't get that concept
What I learned in biostat: NNT = number of ppl I need to give certrain treatment to prevent one thing (be it MI, stroke, etc.)
The smaller the NNT, the better the treatment (because it would mean I don't have to throw out the pills to dozens of ppl before I see a beneficial effect in one person).
I find online only: NNT = 1: absolute risk reduction (where ARR is probability of event in experimental group - probability of event in control group)
Short comment on this would be highly appreciated
LOVE YOUR VIDS
Hi Dr Paul,
my question is regarding the example you gave for the incidence: you said 14 people were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in a population of 140 000, so the incidence is 14 new cases/140 000, so from where you get 200 000??
I think it was just an example with easier numbers so that you can work your way back to x/100k
Hey Paul, I'm subscribed to your Patreon (great work btw!!), but how do I know if I have access to your additional videos because of my subscription? Thanks! - DW
D W They should be available on the Patreon platform.
please explain how you calculated the point prevalence example with Parkinson's disease?
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