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Andrew C Titman

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Statistics in Medicine|October 13, 2018
Quantifying the association between progression-free survival and overall survival in oncology trials using Kendall's τEnya M Weber, Andrew C Titman
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|October 11, 2013
Item response theory and structural equation modelling for ordinal data: Describing the relationship between KIDSCREEN and Life-HAndrew C Titman, Gillian A Lancaster, Allan F Colver
Statistics in Medicine|January 13, 2011
Accounting for bias due to a non-ignorable tracing mechanism in a retrospective breast cancer cohort studyAndrew C Titman, Gillian A Lancaster, Katie Carmichael, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|July 15, 2017
Sample size re-estimation in paired comparative diagnostic accuracy studies with a binary responseGareth P J McCray, Andrew C Titman, Paula Ghaneh, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|October 13, 2018
Quantifying the association between progression-free survival and overall survival in oncology trials using Kendall's τEnya M Weber, Andrew C Titman
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|October 11, 2013
Item response theory and structural equation modelling for ordinal data: Describing the relationship between KIDSCREEN and Life-HAndrew C Titman, Gillian A Lancaster, Allan F Colver
Statistics in Medicine|January 13, 2011
Accounting for bias due to a non-ignorable tracing mechanism in a retrospective breast cancer cohort studyAndrew C Titman, Gillian A Lancaster, Katie Carmichael, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|July 15, 2017
Sample size re-estimation in paired comparative diagnostic accuracy studies with a binary responseGareth P J McCray, Andrew C Titman, Paula Ghaneh, et al.
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