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Statistical methods have become an increasingly important and integral part of research in the health sciences. Many sophisticated methodologies have been developed for specific applications and problems. This self-contained volume, an outgrowth of an "International Conference on Statistics in Health Sciences," covers a wide range of topics pertaining to new statistical methods in the health sciences.
The chapters, written by leading experts in their respective fields, are thematically divided into the following areas: prognostic studies and general epidemiology, pharmacovigilance, quality
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Produktbeschreibung
Statistical methods have become an increasingly important and integral part of research in the health sciences. Many sophisticated methodologies have been developed for specific applications and problems. This self-contained volume, an outgrowth of an "International Conference on Statistics in Health Sciences," covers a wide range of topics pertaining to new statistical methods in the health sciences.

The chapters, written by leading experts in their respective fields, are thematically divided into the following areas: prognostic studies and general epidemiology, pharmacovigilance, quality of life, survival analysis, clustering, safety and efficacy assessment, clinical design, models for the environment, genomic analysis, and animal health.

This comprehensive volume will serve the health science community as well as practitioners, researchers, and graduate students in applied probability, statistics, and biostatistics.

Autorenporträt
N. Balakrishnan, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada / Jean-Louis Auget, UFR des Sciences Pharmaceutiques, Nantes, France / M. Mesbah, Université de Bretagne Sud, Vannes, France / Geert Molenberghs, Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium
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"This edited volume is an outgrowth of an 'International Conference on Statistical Methods' so-called in the Health Sciences in 2004. It is a well presented volume with lists of tables and figures. ... Clearly this volume covers a wide range of topics pertaining to statistical methods in the area of health sciences. ... In summary, it is a welcome addition to the literature of statistical science." (Technometrics, Vol. 49 (3), August, 2007)