Statistical methods for the analysis and presentation of the results of bone marrow transplants. Part I: Unadjusted analysis
Abstract
In this paper, we describe modern statistical methods for presentation of the results of studies of bone marrow transplantation. We focus here on ‘univariate’ or unadjusted techniques to describe the outcomes of such studies. In another paper we will discuss multivariate methods. We discuss the type of data one may have available to make inference about outcomes. We explain the differences between the Kaplan–Meier estimator of the survival...
Paper Details
Title
Statistical methods for the analysis and presentation of the results of bone marrow transplants. Part I: Unadjusted analysis
Published Date
Nov 1, 2001
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
10
Pages
909 - 915
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