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Medical Product Safety Evaluation : Biological Models and Statistical Methods, PDF eBook

Medical Product Safety Evaluation : Biological Models and Statistical Methods PDF

Part of the Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series series

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Medical Product Safety Evaluation: Biological Models and Statistical Methods presents cutting-edge biological models and statistical methods that are tailored to specific objectives and data types for safety analysis and benefit-risk assessment.

Some frequently encountered issues and challenges in the design and analysis of safety studies are discussed with illustrative applications and examples.

Medical Product Safety Evaluation: Biological Models and Statistical Methods presents cutting-edge biological models and statistical methods that are tailored to specific objectives and data types for safety analysis and benefit-risk assessment.

Some frequently encountered issues and challenges in the design and analysis of safety studies are discussed with illustrative applications and examples.

The book is designed not only for biopharmaceutical professionals, such as statisticians, safety specialists, pharmacovigilance experts, and pharmacoepidemiologists, who can use the book as self-learning materials or in short courses or training programs, but also for graduate students in statistics and biomedical data science for a one-semester course.

Each chapter provides supplements and problems as more readings and exercises.

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