Why are the relative risk and odds ratio approximately equal
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The general rule though is that if the prevalence of the disease is <10% or so, the relative risk and the odds ratio will be approximately the same. The rarer the disease, the closer the approximation. ... So OR becomes a mere estimate of Odds of occurrence of event among exposed group compared to unexposed group
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