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| View Larger Image | Clinical Trials: A Methodologic Perspective Second Edition(Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) | Hardcoverby Steven Piantadosi (Author)
| List Price: | $150.00 | | Price: | $106.45 | | You Save: | $43.55 (29%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Wiley-Interscience | | Edition: | 2nd Edition | | Page Count: | 720 Pages | | Publication Date: | August 01, 2005 | | Sales Rank: | 446,733th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Learn rigorous statistical methods to ensure valid clinical trials This Second Edition of the critically hailed Clinical Trials builds on the text's reputation as a straightforward and authoritative presentation of statistical methods for clinical trials. Readers are introduced to the fundamentals of design for various types of clinical trials and then skillfully guided through the complete process of planning the experiment, assembling a study cohort, assessing data, and reporting results. Throughout the process, the author alerts readers to problems that may arise during the course of the trial and provides commonsense solutions. The author bases the revisions and updates on his own classroom experience, as well as feedback from students, instructors, and medical and statistical professionals involved in clinical trials. The Second Edition greatly expands its coverage, ranging from statistical principles to controversial topics, including alternative medicine and ethics. At the same time, it offers more pragmatic advice for issues such as selecting outcomes, sample size, analysis, reporting, and handling allegations of misconduct. Readers familiar with the First Edition will discover completely new chapters, including: * Contexts for clinical trials * Statistical perspectives * Translational clinical trials * Dose-finding and dose-ranging designs Each chapter is accompanied by a summary to reinforce the key points. Revised discussion questions stimulate critical thinking and help readers understand how they can apply their newfound knowledge, and updated references are provided to direct readers to the most recent literature. This text distinguishes itself with its accessible and broad coverage of statistical design methods--the crucial building blocks of clinical trials and medical research. Readers learn to conduct clinical trials that produce valid qualitative results backed by rigorous statistical methods. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 4 reviews)
| unusually well-written text on the statistical aspects by Michael R. Chernick (Holland PA) 5 Stars January 22, 2008 This book is very unique. Basic statistical concepts are clearly presented but only those concepts that are important in clinical trials. The author presents all the issues with clinical trials including ethical issues with some historical perspective. Principles of randomization and statistical design are clearly presented. It offers discussion of Bayesian techniques and meta-analyses, cross-over designs and group sequential methods (interim analyses). For statisticians doing clinical research like myself, this is a valuable reference source.
| | Clinical Trials: A Methodologic Perspective Second Edition by Edward A. Smith (Phoenix, Arizona, USA) 5 Stars May 29, 2007 This is an excellent book. It outlines the important issues of clinical trials well. It is understandable and thorough. A must for anyone who is interested in actually doing trials. Not a good book for a brief, superficial overview.
| | The best start in clinical trial by Alexandre Santos Aguiar (Sao Paulo, SP Brazil) 5 Stars May 22, 2000 The amount of knowledge and the scope of this book are the exact need for the first contact with clinical trials. Yet, it is not a simple or superficial text. Instead, it not only will guide the reader through the basics of trials (and there is so much that is not basic in it) but the author points the reader to hundreds of papers and books that are landmarks. I regard this book itself as one of these landmarks!
| | Most up-to-date and thorough cover of Clinical Trials 5 Stars January 14, 1999 Covers many aspects of trials (particularly facets of design and analysis)not yet covered by other books, eg randomisation with minimisation, and meta-analysis of trial results. Readable, applicable, practical, good references, well structured.
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