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Medical research / Statistics / Survival analysis / Clinical research / Research / Epidemiology / Design of experiments / Medical statistics / Randomized controlled trial / Hazard ratio / Intention-to-treat analysis / Proportional hazards model
Date: 2010-09-24 07:38:00
Medical research
Statistics
Survival analysis
Clinical research
Research
Epidemiology
Design of experiments
Medical statistics
Randomized controlled trial
Hazard ratio
Intention-to-treat analysis
Proportional hazards model

Assessing methods for dealing with treatment switching in randomised clinical trials James P Morden∗1,2 , Paul C Lambert2 , Nicholas Latimer3 , Keith R Abrams2 , Allan J Wailoo3 1 ICR-CTSU, The Institute of Cancer Res

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