The Cumulative incidence is computed as the number of persons who develop a disease during a specified period over the number of persons examined at baseline
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Cumulative incidence, also called incidence proportion, in epidemiology, an estimate of the risk that an individual will experience an event or develop a disease during a specified period of time. Cumulative incidence is calculated as the cases of a disease divided by the total number of individuals in the population at risk for a specific time interval. Researchers can use cumulative incidence to predict the risk of a disease or event over short or long periods of time.
Cumulative incidence is computed as the number of persons who develop a disease during a specified period over the number of persons examined at baseline. This statement is False as the denominator should be the total number of individuals in the population at risk and not number of persons examined at baseline.
Answer is False.
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