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Rethinking "Very High-Risk" ASCVD: Most Patients Qualify, Few Are Distinct? [PDF]

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Risks of Risk Decisions

Science, 1980
The analytical approaches utilized for evaluating the acceptability of technological risk originate from analogies to financial cost-benefit risk analysis. These analogies appear generally valid for viewing risk from a societal basis, but are not applicable to individual risk assessments.
C, Starr, C, Whipple
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Risk-risk analysis

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 1994
Constraints on the use of benefit-cost tests have generated increased interest in risk-risk analysis as a regulatory test. The effect on individual mortality of the income losses arising from regulatory expenditures can be determined from direct empirical estimates, which this article surveys.
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Fetal Risks, Relative Risks, and Relatives' Risks

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016
Several factors related to fetal risk render it more or less acceptable in justifying constraints on the behavior of pregnant women. Risk is an unavoidable part of pregnancy and childbirth, one that women must balance against other vital personal and family interests.
Howard, Minkoff, Mary Faith, Marshall
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