This book compiles state-of-the-art statistical approaches to solving
problems in clinical oncology, focusing on clinical trials in phases I,
II, and III, as well as quality of life and economic analyses, and
exploratory methods. Examines trial design treatment based on toxicity
and survival! Featuring over 1000 references, more than 40
world-renowned contributors, and 300 equations, tables, and drawings,
the Handbook of Statistics in Clinical Oncology · provides a
comprehensive discussion of sample size · considers analytical problems
generated by controlling treatment costs and maintaining quality of life
· demonstrates the breadth and depth of current activity in the field
of survival analysis · sets the limits on what can and cannot be
concluded from single and multiple clinical trials · and more! The best
single source for up-to-date graphical, tree-based, and other
statistical methods, the Handbook of Statistics in Clinical Oncology is
fascinating reading for oncologists, cancer researchers,
biostatisticians, applied statisticians, and medical and graduate
students in these disciplines.
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