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Mitchell H Gail

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Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 18, 2017
Power and sample size for multivariate logistic modeling of unmatched case-control studiesMitchell H Gail, Sebastien Haneuse
Lifetime Data Analysis|January 26, 2008
Lifetime data analysis. EditorialDavid Harrington, Mitchell H Gail
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|June 20, 2020
Robustness of risk-based allocation of resources for disease preventionMitchell H Gail, David Pee
Lifetime Data Analysis|April 2, 2024
Cox model inference for relative hazard and pure risk from stratified weight-calibrated case-cohort dataLola Etievant, Mitchell H Gail
Genetic Epidemiology|August 14, 2003
Sample size calculations for population- and family-based case-control association studies on marker genotypesRuth M Pfeiffer, Mitchell H Gail
Biometrics|September 19, 2022
Discussion of "A formal causal interpretation of the case-crossover design" by Zach Shahn, Miguel A. Hernan, and James M. RobinsRuth M Pfeiffer, Mitchell H Gail
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|July 29, 2015
Is the Benign Breast Disease Breast Cancer Model Well Calibrated?Mitchell H Gail, Ruth M Pfeiffer
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|April 30, 2010
Comparing breast cancer risk assessment modelsMitchell H Gail, Phuong L Mai
Lifetime Data Analysis|September 4, 2007
Norman Breslow, an architect of modern biostatisticsNick E Day, Mitchell H Gail
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|March 18, 2005
On criteria for evaluating models of absolute riskMitchell H Gail, Ruth M Pfeiffer
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Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 18, 2017
Power and sample size for multivariate logistic modeling of unmatched case-control studiesMitchell H Gail, Sebastien Haneuse
Lifetime Data Analysis|January 26, 2008
Lifetime data analysis. EditorialDavid Harrington, Mitchell H Gail
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|June 20, 2020
Robustness of risk-based allocation of resources for disease preventionMitchell H Gail, David Pee
Lifetime Data Analysis|April 2, 2024
Cox model inference for relative hazard and pure risk from stratified weight-calibrated case-cohort dataLola Etievant, Mitchell H Gail
Genetic Epidemiology|August 14, 2003
Sample size calculations for population- and family-based case-control association studies on marker genotypesRuth M Pfeiffer, Mitchell H Gail
Biometrics|September 19, 2022
Discussion of "A formal causal interpretation of the case-crossover design" by Zach Shahn, Miguel A. Hernan, and James M. RobinsRuth M Pfeiffer, Mitchell H Gail
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|July 29, 2015
Is the Benign Breast Disease Breast Cancer Model Well Calibrated?Mitchell H Gail, Ruth M Pfeiffer
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|April 30, 2010
Comparing breast cancer risk assessment modelsMitchell H Gail, Phuong L Mai
Lifetime Data Analysis|September 4, 2007
Norman Breslow, an architect of modern biostatisticsNick E Day, Mitchell H Gail
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|March 18, 2005
On criteria for evaluating models of absolute riskMitchell H Gail, Ruth M Pfeiffer
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