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Statistics applied to clinical trials

In 1948 the first randomized controlled trial was published by the English Medical Research Council in the British Medical Journal. Until then, observations had been uncontrolled. Initially, trials frequently did not confirm hypotheses to be tested. This phenomenon was attributed to low sensitivity due to small samples, as well as inappropriate hypotheses based on biased prior trials. Additional flaws were recognized and subsequently were better accounted for: carryover effects due to insufficient washout from previous treatments, time effects due to external factors and the natural history of the condition under study, bias due to asymmetry between treatment groups, lack of sensitivity due to a negative correlation between treatment responses, etc. Such flaws, mainly of a technical nature, have been largely corrected and led to trials after 1970 being of significantly better quality than before. The past decade has focused, in addition to technical aspects, on the need for circumspection in planning and conducting of clinical trials. As a consequence, prior to approval, clinical trial protocols are now routinely scrutinized by different circumstantial bodies, including ethics committees, institutional and federal review boards, national and international scientific organizations, and monitoring committees charged with conducting interim analyses. This book not only explains classical statistical analyses of clinical trials, but addresses relatively novel issues, including equivalence testing, interim analyses, sequential analyses, and meta-analyses, and provides a framework of the best statistical methods currently available for such purposes. The book is not only useful for investigators involved in the field of clinical trials, but also for all physicians who wish to better understand the data of trials as currently published.

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Statistics Applied to Clinical Trials
Oct 05, 2014, Springer
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Statistics Applied to Clinical Trials Self-Assessment Book
January 31, 2003, Springer
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Statistics applied to clinical trials
2002, Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Statistics applied to clinical trials: self-assessment book
2002, Kluwer Academic Publishers
in English
Cover of: Statistics applied to clinical trials
Statistics applied to clinical trials
2000, Kluwer Academic Publishers
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Dordrecht, Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
615/.1/0727
Library of Congress
RM301.27 .C5635 2000, RM301.27 .S74 2000

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xi, 97 p. :
Number of pages
97

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Open Library
OL6778609M
ISBN 10
0792361849
LCCN
00021727
OCLC/WorldCat
501488998

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