Simulation for Designing Clinical Trials
"Simulation for Designing Clinical Trials," authored by a team of experts and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2002, is an essential resource for professionals involved in the clinical trial process. Spanning 424 pages, this hardback edition provides a comprehensive framework for utilizing simulation as a powerful experimental tool in designing clinical trials.
The book delves into effective strategies for assessing the probability of success in various trial designs. It offers insightful techniques for defining the characteristics of virtual subjects and methods to evaluate the sensitivity of trial designs. This invaluable guide is ideal for researchers, statisticians, and healthcare professionals who seek to enhance the robustness and efficiency of clinical trials through simulation.
Whether you are a seasoned expert or a newcomer to the field, "Simulation for Designing Clinical Trials" equips you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complexities of clinical research and optimization.