Attributable risk is the proportion of cases or injuries that would be eliminated if a risk factor did not occur, but preventable fraction is:
A) The number of cases that actually occur in a given population at a specific point in time.
B) What could be achieved with a program implemented in a community setting within the at-risk population when community members actually participate in the program.
C) The number of cases that require intervention in a community setting within the at-risk population.
D) An estimation of the number of cases with the high-risk factor(s) among the at-risk population when community members actually participate in the program.
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