Hazard Ratio
Hazard ratio is a comparison of two hazard rates. For example, a hazard ratio of .78 means that the risk of an event occurring in the experimental group is 78% that of the risk of the event occurring in the control group.
Hazard ratio is a comparison of two hazard rates. For example, a hazard ratio of .78 means that the risk of an event occurring in the experimental group is 78% that of the risk of the event occurring in the control group.