Relative Risk Reduction (RRR) is a measure used in epidemiology and clinical research to compare the risk of a certain event (such as disease, injury, or complication) between two groups: one exposed to an intervention (treatment or preventive measure) and the other not exposed (usually receiving a placebo or standard care). RRR quantifies how much the risk is reduced in the intervention group compared to the control group.
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