The number needed to treat in pairwise and network meta-analysis and its graphical representation.
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Sharon E. Straus | Andrea C. Tricco | Areti Angeliki Veroniki | Paul Glasziou | Ralf Bender | A. Tricco | R. Bender | S. Straus | P. Glasziou | A. Veroniki
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