May 11, 2024
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Clinical Trial Design is a scientific discipline that focuses on the design, conduct, and analysis of clinical trials. Clinical trials are research studies that evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new or existing treatments for diseases or conditions. Clinical Trial Design plays a critical role in the development of new therapies and treatments, as it ensures that clinical trials are conducted in a rigorous and ethical manner, and that the results are valid and reliable.
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Clinical Trial Design.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of clinical trial design, from study design to statistical analysis.
Provides a practical guide to the design and analysis of clinical trials, with a focus on methodological issues.
This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the conduct of clinical trials, from study design to data analysis. is extensively referenced and is contributed by nearly 100 authors, including some of the most prominent statisticians in the field.
Provides a methodologic perspective on clinical trials, with a focus on the design and analysis of clinical trials.
Provides a practical guide to the planning, conduct, and analysis of clinical trials.
Provides an epidemiologic approach to the design of clinical research.
Provides a comprehensive overview of clinical trial methodology, from study design to data analysis.
Provides a statistical perspective on clinical trials, with a focus on the design and analysis of clinical trials.
Provides a practical guide to data monitoring in clinical trials.
Provides an overview of clinical trials in oncology.
Provides an overview of clinical trials in pediatrics.
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