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. 2019 Feb 20;9(2):e022839. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022839

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Forest plot summarising randomised questions by the number needed to treat relative to the threshold number needed to treat according to haematological cancer type. *Correspond to RCT where more than one randomised question was investigated. Grey diamond refers to the delta value for the threshold ARR or NNT while the black square to the study ARR or NNT. ARR corresponds to the absolute difference between the experimental and control estimates. The inverse of the ARR corresponds to the NNT. The threshold ARR corresponds to the delta value, and the randomised control trial was designed to detect as determined in the sample size calculation. The inverse of the threshold ARR corresponds to the threshold NNT. AML, acute myeloid leukaemia; ALL, acute lymphoblastic leukaemia; ARR, absolute risk reduction; CCR, complete cancer remission; DFS, disease-free survival; EFS, event-free survival; NNT, numbers needed to treat; NNTB, number needed to benefit; NNTH, number needed to harm; OS, overall survival; RR, relapse rate; YR, year.