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Thomas R Fanshawe

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BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|December 10, 2023
Correspondence on "How methodological pitfalls have created widespread misunderstanding about long COVID" by Høeg <i>et al</i>Thomas R Fanshawe
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|February 14, 2019
Conducting one-stage IPD meta-analysis: which approach should I choose?Thomas R Fanshawe, Rafael Perera
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|July 19, 2019
Automatic extraction of quantitative data from ClinicalTrials.gov to conduct meta-analysesThomas R Fanshawe, Rafael Perera
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 24, 2024
Evidence for differences in patterns of temporal trends in meta-analyses of diagnostic accuracy studies in the Cochrane database of systematic reviewsJacqueline Murphy, Thomas R Fanshawe
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|December 5, 2019
Performing baseline testing in cluster randomised controlled trialsUshma Galal, Thomas R Fanshawe
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|August 14, 2021
The 'double whammy' of low prevalence in clinical risk predictionThomas R Fanshawe, Seena Fazel
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|February 20, 2020
How to reduce diagnostic error: 'neutral zone' approachThomas R Fanshawe, Maria Vazquez-Montes
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|January 9, 2020
A year in statistics-the view from the trenchesRafael Perera, Jason Oke, Thomas R Fanshawe
Diagnostic and Prognostic Research|August 19, 2024
Practical and analytical considerations when performing interim analyses in diagnostic test accuracy studiesSusannah Fleming, Lazaro Mwandigha, Thomas R Fanshawe
Statistics in Medicine|August 3, 2016
A Bayesian approach to sequential meta-analysisGraeme T Spence, David Steinsaltz, Thomas R Fanshawe
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BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|December 10, 2023
Correspondence on "How methodological pitfalls have created widespread misunderstanding about long COVID" by Høeg <i>et al</i>Thomas R Fanshawe
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|February 14, 2019
Conducting one-stage IPD meta-analysis: which approach should I choose?Thomas R Fanshawe, Rafael Perera
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|July 19, 2019
Automatic extraction of quantitative data from ClinicalTrials.gov to conduct meta-analysesThomas R Fanshawe, Rafael Perera
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|July 24, 2024
Evidence for differences in patterns of temporal trends in meta-analyses of diagnostic accuracy studies in the Cochrane database of systematic reviewsJacqueline Murphy, Thomas R Fanshawe
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|December 5, 2019
Performing baseline testing in cluster randomised controlled trialsUshma Galal, Thomas R Fanshawe
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|August 14, 2021
The 'double whammy' of low prevalence in clinical risk predictionThomas R Fanshawe, Seena Fazel
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|February 20, 2020
How to reduce diagnostic error: 'neutral zone' approachThomas R Fanshawe, Maria Vazquez-Montes
BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine|January 9, 2020
A year in statistics-the view from the trenchesRafael Perera, Jason Oke, Thomas R Fanshawe
Diagnostic and Prognostic Research|August 19, 2024
Practical and analytical considerations when performing interim analyses in diagnostic test accuracy studiesSusannah Fleming, Lazaro Mwandigha, Thomas R Fanshawe
Statistics in Medicine|August 3, 2016
A Bayesian approach to sequential meta-analysisGraeme T Spence, David Steinsaltz, Thomas R Fanshawe
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