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Bruno Mario Cesana

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JAMA|May 26, 2018
Statistical Analysis Plans for Clinical TrialsBruno Mario Cesana
Statistics in Medicine|July 27, 2004
Sample size for testing and estimating the difference between two paired and unpaired proportions: a 'two-step' procedure combining power and the probability of obtaining a precise estimateBruno Mario Cesana
American Journal of Ophthalmology|April 3, 2004
Comparison of measurement methods requires appropriate statistical methodologyBruno Mario Cesana
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|June 22, 2013
Further insights in sample size calculationBruno Mario Cesana
Journal of Public Health Research|February 15, 2018
Are the Ethical Committees for pharmacological research bureaucratic bodies?Bruno Mario Cesana
Intensive Care Medicine|October 23, 2015
Negative randomized clinical trials (RCTs): further insight from the biostatistician's point of viewBruno Mario Cesana
Annali Dell'Istituto Superiore Di Sanita|April 5, 2018
Comments on "Clinical ethics and the role of clinical ethics committees: proposal for a revival" by Petrini and Ricciardi. LetterElisa Buzzi, Bruno Mario Cesana
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|November 30, 2018
Sample size calculations need to be adequate and parsimoniousBruno Mario Cesana, Paolo Antonelli
Giornale Italiano Di Cardiologia (2006)|July 20, 2007
[Statistical notes. Statistical significance and clinical relevance: are they the two sides of the same medal?]Ettore Marubini, Bruno Mario Cesana
Trials|March 20, 2016
Sample size calculations in clinical research should also be based on ethical principlesBruno Mario Cesana, Paolo Antonelli
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JAMA|May 26, 2018
Statistical Analysis Plans for Clinical TrialsBruno Mario Cesana
Statistics in Medicine|July 27, 2004
Sample size for testing and estimating the difference between two paired and unpaired proportions: a 'two-step' procedure combining power and the probability of obtaining a precise estimateBruno Mario Cesana
American Journal of Ophthalmology|April 3, 2004
Comparison of measurement methods requires appropriate statistical methodologyBruno Mario Cesana
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|June 22, 2013
Further insights in sample size calculationBruno Mario Cesana
Journal of Public Health Research|February 15, 2018
Are the Ethical Committees for pharmacological research bureaucratic bodies?Bruno Mario Cesana
Intensive Care Medicine|October 23, 2015
Negative randomized clinical trials (RCTs): further insight from the biostatistician's point of viewBruno Mario Cesana
Annali Dell'Istituto Superiore Di Sanita|April 5, 2018
Comments on "Clinical ethics and the role of clinical ethics committees: proposal for a revival" by Petrini and Ricciardi. LetterElisa Buzzi, Bruno Mario Cesana
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|November 30, 2018
Sample size calculations need to be adequate and parsimoniousBruno Mario Cesana, Paolo Antonelli
Giornale Italiano Di Cardiologia (2006)|July 20, 2007
[Statistical notes. Statistical significance and clinical relevance: are they the two sides of the same medal?]Ettore Marubini, Bruno Mario Cesana
Trials|March 20, 2016
Sample size calculations in clinical research should also be based on ethical principlesBruno Mario Cesana, Paolo Antonelli
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