Handbook of Methods for Designing, Monitoring, and Analyzing Dose-Finding Trials
Discover the essential resource for clinical researchers with the Handbook of Methods for Designing, Monitoring, and Analyzing Dose-Finding Trials by John O'Quigley. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019, this comprehensive guide spans 320 pages and offers a detailed overview of contemporary statistical methods crucial for the design, monitoring, and analysis of dose-finding clinical trials.
Focusing on both clinical and statistical perspectives, this handbook equips researchers with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of dose-finding studies. Please note that this book does not address statistical methods for Phase II non-dose finding studies or Phase III clinical trials, making it a specialized tool for those specifically involved in dose-finding research.
Enhance your understanding and improve your clinical trial outcomes with this invaluable resource.