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Controversial Statistical Issues in Clinical Trials (Paperback)
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Controversial Statistical Issues in Clinical Trials (Paperback)
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
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In clinical trial practice, controversial statistical issues
inevitably occur regardless of the compliance with good statistical
practice and good clinical practice. But by identifying the causes
of the issues and correcting them, the study objectives of clinical
trials can be better achieved. Controversial Statistical Issues in
Clinical Trials covers commonly encountered controversial
statistical issues in clinical trials and, whenever possible, makes
recommendations to resolve these problems. The book focuses on
issues occurring at various stages of clinical research and
development, including early-phase clinical development (such as
bioavailability/bioequivalence), bench-to-bedside translational
research, and late-phase clinical development. Numerous examples
illustrate the impact of these issues on the evaluation of the
safety and efficacy of the test treatment under investigation. The
author also offers recommendations regarding possible resolutions
of the problems. Written by one of the preeminent experts in the
field, this book provides a useful desk reference and state-of-the
art examination of problematic issues in clinical trials for
scientists in the pharmaceutical industry, medical/statistical
reviewers in government regulatory agencies, and researchers and
students in academia.
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