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:<math>\mbox{Experimental event rate}=\left (\frac{\mbox{Cell A}}{\mbox{Cell A + Cell B}}\right )</math>
:<math>\mbox{Experimental event rate}=\left (\frac{\mbox{Cell A}}{\mbox{Cell A + Cell B}}\right )</math>


:<math>\mbox{Control event rate}=\left (\frac{\mbox{Cell C}}{\mbox{Cell C + CellD}}\right )</math>
:<math>\mbox{Control event rate}=\left (\frac{\mbox{Cell C}}{\mbox{Cell C + Cell D}}\right )</math>


===Measures of efficacy===
===Measures of efficacy===

Revision as of 07:13, 9 December 2007

The number needed to screen is a way of summarizing the benefit of a screening program in health care.[1] The calculations are derived from the results of a randomized controlled trial of a screening program.

Two-by-two table for a screening program
Outcome
Present Absent
Screening Screen group Cell A Cell B Total in screening group
Control group Cell C Cell D Total in control group
Total with outcome Total without outcome

Calculations

Event rates

Measures of efficacy

Example

References

See also

Mass screening