Clinical Trial Data Analysis Using R

Clinical Trial Data Analysis Using R

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Georgia Southern University faculty members Karl E. Peace and Ding-Geng Chen co-authored Clinical Trial Data Analysis Using R.

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Abstract

Book Summary: Too often in biostatistical research and clinical trials, a knowledge gap exists between developed statistical methods and the applications of these methods. Filling this gap, Clinical Trial Data Analysis Using R provides a thorough presentation of biostatistical analyses of clinical trial data and shows step by step how to implement the statistical methods using R. The book’s practical, detailed approach draws on the authors’ 30 years of real-world experience in biostatistical research and clinical development.

Each chapter presents examples of clinical trials based on the authors’ actual experiences in clinical drug development. Various biostatistical methods for analyzing the data are then identified. The authors develop analysis code step by step using appropriate R packages and functions. This approach enables readers to gain an understanding of the analysis methods and R implementation so that they can use R to analyze their own clinical trial data.

With step-by-step illustrations of R implementations, this book shows how to easily use R to simulate and analyze data from a clinical trial. It describes numerous up-to-date statistical methods and offers sound guidance on the processes involved in clinical trials.

Publication Date

12-14-2010

Publisher

Chapman and Hall/CRC Press

City

Boca Raton, FL

ISBN for this edition (13-digit)

978-1-4398-4020-7

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