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Quantitative Methods for Traditional Chinese Medicine Development (Hardcover)
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A Western-Based Approach to Analyzing TCMs In recent years, many
pharmaceutical companies and clinical research organizations have
been focusing on the development of traditional Chinese (herbal)
medicines (TCMs) as alternatives to treating critical or
life-threatening diseases and as pathways to personalized medicine.
Quantitative Methods for Traditional Chinese Medicine Development
is the first book entirely devoted to the design and analysis of
TCM development from a Western perspective, i.e., evidence-based
clinical research and development. The book provides not only a
comprehensive summary of innovative quantitative methods for
developing TCMs but also a useful desk reference for principal
investigators involved in personalized medicine. Written by one of
the world's most prominent biostatistics researchers, the book
connects the pharmaceutical industry, regulatory agencies, and
academia. It presents a state-of-the-art examination of the subject
for: Scientists and researchers who are engaged in
pharmaceutical/clinical research and development of TCMs Those in
regulatory agencies who make decisions in the review and approval
process of TCM regulatory submissions Biostatisticians who provide
statistical support to assess clinical safety and effectiveness of
TCMs and related issues regarding quality control and assurance as
well as to test for consistency in the manufacturing processes for
TCMs This book covers all of the statistical issues encountered at
various stages of pharmaceutical/clinical development of a TCM. It
explains regulatory requirements; product specifications and
standards; and various statistical techniques for evaluation of
TCMs, validation of diagnostic procedures, and testing consistency.
It also contains an entire chapter of case studies and addresses
critical issues in TCM development and FAQs from a
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