Hi All,
Help Needed Urgent!!!
I am conducting a metanalysis for "All-cause mortality " data. I need to report risk ratio however the effect estimate for binary outcome in STATA is expressed as log risk ratio (logrr). How to get a risk ratio out of it and also in the forest plot?
Is there any other way to do it except using exp(logrr) to get risk ratio which I do not find handy.
Suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Regards
Anupa
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