<P><STRONG>Cancer Clinical Trials: Current and Controversial Issues in Design and Analysis</STRONG> provides statisticians with an understanding of the critical challenges currently encountered in oncology trials. Well-known statisticians from academic institutions, regulatory and government agencie
Cancer clinical trials: current and controversial issues in design and analysis
β Scribed by George, Stephen L.; Pang, Herbert.; Wang, Xiaofei
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Chapman & Hall/CRC biostatistics series
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: General Issues Endpoints for Cancer Clinical Trials Stephen L. George, Xiaofei Wang, and Herbert PangUse of Historical Data Simon Wandel, Heinz Schmidli, and Beat NeuenschwanderMultiplicity Dong Xi, Ekkehard Glimm, and Frank BretzAnalysis of Safety Data Steven Snapinn and Qi JiangEarly Phase Clinical Trials Development and Validation of Predictive Signatures Michael C. Sachs and Lisa M. McShanePhase I Trials and Dose-Finding Mark R. Conaway and Nolan A. WagesDesign and Analysis of Phase II Cancer Clinical Trials Sin-Ho JungLate Phase Clinical TrialsSample Size for Survival Trials in CancerEdward LakatosNon-Inferiority Trials Rajeshwari Sridhara and Thomas GwiseQuality of Life Diane FaircloughPersonalized Medicine Biomarker-Based Clinical Trials Edward L. Korn and Boris FreidlinAdaptive Clinical Trial Designs in Oncology J. Jack Lee and Lorenzo TrippaDynamic Treatment Regimes Marie Davidian, Anastasios (Butch) Tsiatis, and Eric LaberIndex
β¦ Subjects
Clinical trials;Statistical methods.;Cancer;Research.
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