Using a Clinically Interpretable End Point Composed of Multiple Outcomes to Evaluate Totality of Treatment Effect in Comparative Oncology Studies
2023
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Using a Clinically Interpretable End Point Composed of Multiple Outcomes to Evaluate Totality of Treatment Effect in Comparative Oncology Studies
Author
Wang, Xiaofei : Duke University Medical Center
McCaw, Zachary R. : Insitro
Tian, Lu : Stanford University
Stinchcombe, Thomas E. : Duke University Medical Center
Vokes, Everett : University of Chicago
Ludmir, Ethan B. : University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Wei, Lee-Jen : Harvard University
McCaw, Zachary R. : Insitro
Tian, Lu : Stanford University
Stinchcombe, Thomas E. : Duke University Medical Center
Vokes, Everett : University of Chicago
Ludmir, Ethan B. : University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Wei, Lee-Jen : Harvard University
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Article
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JAMA Network Open
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.19055
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National Institutes of Health, R01AG066883
National Institutes of Health, R01HL089778
National Institutes of Health, R01HL089778
Publication Date
2023-06-21
Language
English
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© 2023 Wang X et al.
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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2024-02-23