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The death rate per 100,000 for lung cancer is 7 among non-smokers and 71 among smokers. The death rate per 100,000 for coronary thrombosis is 422 among non-smokers and 599 among smokers. The prevalence of smoking in the population is 55%. What is the relative risk of dying of coronary thrombosis for smokers versus nonsmokers

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Answer:

1.4194

Explanation:

death rate per 100000 for cancer

for non smokers, death rate = 7

for smokers death rate = 71

death rate per 100000 coronary thrombosis

for non smokers = 422

for smokers = 599

relative risk of dying from cancer

= number of smokers / number of non smokers

= 71/7

= 10.14

relative risk of dying from coronary thrombosis

= number of smokers/number of non smokers

= 599/422

= 1.419

the relative risk of dying of coronary thrombosis is 1.4194

= 10.14

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