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Sunita Rehal

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Plos One|June 30, 2015
Blinded Outcome Assessment Was Infrequently Used and Poorly Reported in Open TrialsBrennan C Kahan, Sunita Rehal, Suzie Cro
Trials|September 12, 2015
Risk of selection bias in randomised trialsBrennan C Kahan, Sunita Rehal, Suzie Cro
Pharmaceutical Statistics|February 7, 2026
Using Off-Treatment Sequential Multiple Imputation for Binary Outcomes to Address Intercurrent Events Handled by a Treatment Policy StrategySunita Rehal, Nicky Best, Sarah Watts, et al.
Pharmaceutical Statistics|August 8, 2024
Helle Lynggaard, Oliver N Keene, Tobias Mütze, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 13, 2019
Most noninferiority trials were not designed to preserve active comparator treatment effectsMichael Tsui, Sunita Rehal, Vipul Jairath, et al.
Respiratory Medicine|November 11, 2022
A randomized, cross-over study comparing critical and overall errors, learning time, and preference of the ELLIPTA versus BREEZHALER dry powder inhalers in patients with asthmaJob van der Palen, David Slade, Sunita Rehal, et al.
Clinical Trials (London, England)|June 6, 2023
Handling intercurrent events and missing data in non-inferiority trials using the estimand framework: A tuberculosis case studySunita Rehal, Suzie Cro, Patrick Pj Phillips, et al.
BMJ Open|November 18, 2016
Non-inferiority trials: are they inferior? A systematic review of reporting in major medical journalsSunita Rehal, Tim P Morris, Katherine Fielding, et al.
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|September 25, 2023
Comments on "Emerging insights and commentaries - MMRM vs LOCF by Naitee Ting"David Wright, Daniel J Bratton, Thomas Drury, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 23, 2022
Evaluating how clear the questions being investigated in randomised trials are: systematic review of estimandsSuzie Cro, Brennan C Kahan, Sunita Rehal, et al.
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Plos One|June 30, 2015
Blinded Outcome Assessment Was Infrequently Used and Poorly Reported in Open TrialsBrennan C Kahan, Sunita Rehal, Suzie Cro
Trials|September 12, 2015
Risk of selection bias in randomised trialsBrennan C Kahan, Sunita Rehal, Suzie Cro
Pharmaceutical Statistics|February 7, 2026
Using Off-Treatment Sequential Multiple Imputation for Binary Outcomes to Address Intercurrent Events Handled by a Treatment Policy StrategySunita Rehal, Nicky Best, Sarah Watts, et al.
Pharmaceutical Statistics|August 8, 2024
Helle Lynggaard, Oliver N Keene, Tobias Mütze, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 13, 2019
Most noninferiority trials were not designed to preserve active comparator treatment effectsMichael Tsui, Sunita Rehal, Vipul Jairath, et al.
Respiratory Medicine|November 11, 2022
A randomized, cross-over study comparing critical and overall errors, learning time, and preference of the ELLIPTA versus BREEZHALER dry powder inhalers in patients with asthmaJob van der Palen, David Slade, Sunita Rehal, et al.
Clinical Trials (London, England)|June 6, 2023
Handling intercurrent events and missing data in non-inferiority trials using the estimand framework: A tuberculosis case studySunita Rehal, Suzie Cro, Patrick Pj Phillips, et al.
BMJ Open|November 18, 2016
Non-inferiority trials: are they inferior? A systematic review of reporting in major medical journalsSunita Rehal, Tim P Morris, Katherine Fielding, et al.
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|September 25, 2023
Comments on "Emerging insights and commentaries - MMRM vs LOCF by Naitee Ting"David Wright, Daniel J Bratton, Thomas Drury, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 23, 2022
Evaluating how clear the questions being investigated in randomised trials are: systematic review of estimandsSuzie Cro, Brennan C Kahan, Sunita Rehal, et al.
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