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A R Feinstein

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Journal of Chronic Diseases|January 1, 1983
Rapid growth rate: a method of identifying node-negative breast cancer patients with a high risk of recurrenceM E Charlson, A R Feinstein
JAMA|March 23, 1979
Intravaginal estrogen creams and endometrial cancer: no causal association foundR I Horwitz, A R Feinstein
Archives of Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery|February 1, 1993
Black-box mathematics and medical practiceJ F Piccirillo, A R Feinstein
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|July 1, 1980
Clinical biostatistics. LII. A primer on quantitative indexes of associationA R Feinstein, M S Kramer
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 1, 1980
An analysis of the reporting of results in lung cancer drug trialsS A Rudnick, A R Feinstein
Journal of Chronic Diseases|January 1, 1981
The application of therapeutic-trial principles to improve the design of epidemiologic research: a case-control study suggesting that anticoagulants reduce mortality in patients with myocardial infarctionR I Horwitz, A R Feinstein
Journal of Chronic Diseases|January 1, 1981
An algebraic analysis of biases due to exclusion, susceptibility, and protopathic prescription in case-control researchA R Feinstein, R I Horwitz
American Journal of Clinical Oncology|February 20, 1999
Antecedent therapy versus detection bias as causes of neoplastic multimorbidityS L Craig, A R Feinstein
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|November 1, 1992
Oxygen as a cause of blindness in premature infants: "autopsy" of a decade of errors in clinical epidemiologic researchR M Jacobson, A R Feinstein
Journal of Chronic Diseases|April 1, 1976
The role of prognostic stratification in preventing the bias permitted by random allocation of treatmentA R Feinstein, J R Landis
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Journal of Chronic Diseases|January 1, 1983
Rapid growth rate: a method of identifying node-negative breast cancer patients with a high risk of recurrenceM E Charlson, A R Feinstein
JAMA|March 23, 1979
Intravaginal estrogen creams and endometrial cancer: no causal association foundR I Horwitz, A R Feinstein
Archives of Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery|February 1, 1993
Black-box mathematics and medical practiceJ F Piccirillo, A R Feinstein
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|July 1, 1980
Clinical biostatistics. LII. A primer on quantitative indexes of associationA R Feinstein, M S Kramer
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|June 1, 1980
An analysis of the reporting of results in lung cancer drug trialsS A Rudnick, A R Feinstein
Journal of Chronic Diseases|January 1, 1981
The application of therapeutic-trial principles to improve the design of epidemiologic research: a case-control study suggesting that anticoagulants reduce mortality in patients with myocardial infarctionR I Horwitz, A R Feinstein
Journal of Chronic Diseases|January 1, 1981
An algebraic analysis of biases due to exclusion, susceptibility, and protopathic prescription in case-control researchA R Feinstein, R I Horwitz
American Journal of Clinical Oncology|February 20, 1999
Antecedent therapy versus detection bias as causes of neoplastic multimorbidityS L Craig, A R Feinstein
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|November 1, 1992
Oxygen as a cause of blindness in premature infants: "autopsy" of a decade of errors in clinical epidemiologic researchR M Jacobson, A R Feinstein
Journal of Chronic Diseases|April 1, 1976
The role of prognostic stratification in preventing the bias permitted by random allocation of treatmentA R Feinstein, J R Landis
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