Number needed to screen
From Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium
The number needed to screen is a way of summarizing the benefit of a screening program in health care.[1] The calculations are derived from the results of a randomized controlled trial of a screening program.
| Outcome | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Present | Absent | |||
| Screening | Screen group | Cell A | Cell B | Total in screening group |
| Control group | Cell C | Cell D | Total in control group | |
| Total with outcome | Total without outcome | |||
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Calculations
Event rates
Measures of efficacy
Example
References
- ↑ Rembold CM (1998). Number needed to screen: development of a statistic for disease screening. BMJ 317 (7154): 307–12. PMID 9685274.

