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A R Feinstein

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Archives of Internal Medicine|June 1, 1984
Case-control research. Temporal precedence and other problems of the exposure-disease relationshipR I Horwitz, A R Feinstein, M R Harvey
JAMA|May 6, 1983
The BCG controversy. A methodological and statistical reappraisalJ D Clemens, J J Chuong, A R Feinstein
Lancet (London, England)|January 16, 1982
Detection bias in endometrial cancerR I Horwitz, A R Feinstein, S J Robboy
Archives of Internal Medicine|November 1, 1975
A reappraisal of staging and therapy for patients with cancer of the rectum. II. Patterns of presentation and outcome of treatmentA R Feinstein, C R Schimpff, E W Hull
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 1, 1987
A reappraisal of the United Kingdom epidemic of fatal asthma. Can general mortality data implicate a therapeutic agent?J M Esdaile, A R Feinstein, R I Horwitz
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 25, 1989
A new prognostic staging system for the acquired immunodeficiency syndromeA C Justice, A R Feinstein, C K Wells
The American Journal of Cardiology|July 1, 1989
Changes in dyspnea-fatigue ratings as indicators of quality of life in the treatment of congestive heart failureA R Feinstein, M B Fisher, J G Pigeon
Journal of Chronic Diseases|January 1, 1986
An analysis of Berkson's bias in case-control studiesA R Feinstein, S D Walter, R I Horwitz
The American Journal of Medicine|May 12, 1998
Academic calculations versus clinical judgments: practicing physicians' use of quantitative measures of test accuracyM C Reid, D A Lane, A R Feinstein
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 20, 1985
The Will Rogers phenomenon. Stage migration and new diagnostic techniques as a source of misleading statistics for survival in cancerA R Feinstein, D M Sosin, C K Wells
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Archives of Internal Medicine|June 1, 1984
Case-control research. Temporal precedence and other problems of the exposure-disease relationshipR I Horwitz, A R Feinstein, M R Harvey
JAMA|May 6, 1983
The BCG controversy. A methodological and statistical reappraisalJ D Clemens, J J Chuong, A R Feinstein
Lancet (London, England)|January 16, 1982
Detection bias in endometrial cancerR I Horwitz, A R Feinstein, S J Robboy
Archives of Internal Medicine|November 1, 1975
A reappraisal of staging and therapy for patients with cancer of the rectum. II. Patterns of presentation and outcome of treatmentA R Feinstein, C R Schimpff, E W Hull
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 1, 1987
A reappraisal of the United Kingdom epidemic of fatal asthma. Can general mortality data implicate a therapeutic agent?J M Esdaile, A R Feinstein, R I Horwitz
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 25, 1989
A new prognostic staging system for the acquired immunodeficiency syndromeA C Justice, A R Feinstein, C K Wells
The American Journal of Cardiology|July 1, 1989
Changes in dyspnea-fatigue ratings as indicators of quality of life in the treatment of congestive heart failureA R Feinstein, M B Fisher, J G Pigeon
Journal of Chronic Diseases|January 1, 1986
An analysis of Berkson's bias in case-control studiesA R Feinstein, S D Walter, R I Horwitz
The American Journal of Medicine|May 12, 1998
Academic calculations versus clinical judgments: practicing physicians' use of quantitative measures of test accuracyM C Reid, D A Lane, A R Feinstein
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 20, 1985
The Will Rogers phenomenon. Stage migration and new diagnostic techniques as a source of misleading statistics for survival in cancerA R Feinstein, D M Sosin, C K Wells
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