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The risk of coronary heart disease in any individual is determined by
an interplay of several risk factors. On p 101 Hingorani and Vallance
describe a simple computer program to estimate individual risk of
cardiovascular disease and effects of intervention. They compared
predicted estimates with actual cardiovascular risk determined from
randomised controlled trials of cholesterol reduction: the program
accurately predicted baseline absolute risk as well as the relative and
absolute reduction in risk from cholesterol lowering for primary
prevention of coronary heart disease. The authors conclude that the
program should help doctors implement guidelines and enable patients to
make informed decisions.