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    Statistical Methods for Survival Trial Design: With Applications to Cancer Clinical Trials Using R

    €137.50
    This book focuses on clinical trial design and monitoring with time-to-event endpoints. Detail of subjects of the book are included in book contents. This book not only provides a comprehensive review of existing methods. The book also presents a general group sequential method for trial monitoring which has not been published in any book.
    ISBN: 9781138033221
    AuthorWu, Jianrong (University of Kentucky)
    Pub Date18/06/2018
    BindingHardback
    Pages257
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    Statistical Methods for Survival Trial Design: With Applications to Cancer Clinical Trials Using R provides a thorough presentation of the principles of designing and monitoring cancer clinical trials in which time-to-event is the primary endpoint. Traditional cancer trial designs with time-to-event endpoints are often limited to the exponential model or proportional hazards model. In practice, however, those model assumptions may not be satisfied for long-term survival trials.


    This book is the first to cover comprehensively the many newly developed methodologies for survival trial design, including trial design under the Weibull survival models; extensions of the sample size calculations under the proportional hazard models; and trial design under mixture cure models, complex survival models, Cox regression models, and competing-risk models. A general sequential procedure based on the sequential conditional probability ratio test is also implemented for survival trial monitoring. All methodologies are presented with sufficient detail for interested researchers or graduate students.