Originally published in 1995, "Analysing Survival Data from
Clinical Trials and Observational Studies" provides a thorough yet
accessible overview of survival data analysis. It is written in a
highly accessible style focussed on concepts and methods rather
than theory, and includes careful explanation of the underlying
statistical and medical principles. Now available in paperback, the
book provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject suitable
for graduate students of biostatistics and survival analysis.
Provides a practical introduction to survival data analysis. Covers
the core topics, including estimation of survival probabilities, as
well as more advance topics, such as parametric regression models,
competing risk and meta-analysis. Illustrates the methods using
real data sets throughout. Written in a lucid style, suitable for
students of biostatistics and survival analysis. Includes
discussion of a range of software choices for applying the methods
described.
"Analysing Survival Data from Clinical Trials and Observational
Studies" is ideally suited to graduate students studying courses in
survival analysis. The wide range of examples and applications make
it an ideal practical reference for researchers and practitioners
working in survival analysis from statistics, medicine and
epidemiology.
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