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[CITATION] Basic and clinical biostatistics


B Dawson-Saunders, B Dawson, RG Trapp, 1993 - McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
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[BOOK] Basic & clinical biostatistics


B Dawson, RG Trapp, 2004 - books.google.com
D.ROM Fully operational NC55 statistical software Features data sets from the
presenting problems in the book Basic & Clinical Biostatistics Beth Dawson
Robert G.Trapp fourth edition ... CHAPTER GUIDE TO STATISTICAL TESTS IN ...
Cited by 513 - Related articles - All 14 versions

Grey zones of clinical practice: some limits to evidence-based medicine


CD Naylor - The Lancet, 1995 - Elsevier
E. Scott and N. Black, When does consensus exist in expert panels?. J Publ
Health Med 13 (1991), p. 344. ... J. Lomas, Gm Anderson, M. Enkin, E. Vayda, R.
Roberts and B. MacKinnon, The role of evidence in the consensus process. ...
Cited by 509 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions

Decision analysis


SG Pauker, JP Kassirer - Medical Uses of Statistics, 1992 - books.google.com
DECISION ANALYSIS Stephen G. Pauker, MD, and Jerome R Kassirer, MD Excellent
clinical judgment requires optimal decision making. Many of the decisions that
physicians make in their practices involve little uncertainty and little ...
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Gains in life expectancy from medical interventions--standardizing data on outcomes


JC Wright, MC Weinstein - The New England journal of medicine, 1998 - nejm.highwire.org
ABSTRACT Background The gain in life expectancy is an im- portant measure of the
effectiveness of medical in- terventions, but its interpretation requires that
it be placed in context. The interpretation of gains in life expectancy is ...
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Use of decision analysis in planning a management strategy for the stage No neck


MH Weiss, LB Harrison, RS Isaacs - Archives of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery, 1994 - archotol.highwire.org
Objective: There are three major strategies in the treat- ment of patients with
a stage NO neck with squamous cell cancer of the head and neck: elective neck
dissec- tion, elective neck irradiation, and observation. Each has ...
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Medical diagnostic decision support systems--past, present, and future: a threaded …


RA Miller - Journal of the American Medical Informatics …, 1994 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Abstract Articles about medical diagnostic decision support (MDDS) systems often
begin with a disclaimer such as, “despite many years of research and millions
of dollars of expenditures on medical diagnosticsystems, none is in ...
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[BOOK] Veterinary clinical epidemiology: a problem-oriented approach


RD Smith, 1995 - books.google.com
THE AUTHOR Ronald D. Smith, DVM, Ph.D., is Professor of Epidemiology and
Preventive Medicine in the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of
Illinois. He received his DVM from Michigan State University in 1967 and ...
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Users' Guides to the Medical Literature: VII. How to Use a Clinical Decision Analysis A. Are …


WS Richardson, AS Detsky… - Jama, 1995 - Am Med Assoc
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Cost-effectiveness of screening for detection of small hepatocellular carcinoma in western …


FP Sarasin, E Giostra, A Hadengue - The American journal of medicine, 1996 - Elsevier
For most patients seen in the daily practice, screening provides negligible
benefits in life expectancy (<3 months), even when the incidence of cancer is
high (6% per year), and despite our choice of consistent biases in favor of ...
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