We have discussed Handling Missing Data in Clinical Trials elsewhere, and mentioned a kind of missing data known as ‘censoring’. In this blog we focus on techniques for dealing... read more →
The aim of a clinical trial is to make a calculated judgement about the likely clinical effectiveness results that would be seen if the treatments tested were to be... read more →
This 3rd clinical trial design blog from Quantics Biostatistics takes an introductory look at how the various types of clinical endpoints (which we introduced in our previous blog) determine... read more →
In our last blog we discussed sample size choice and identified the key information that your statistician needs to know and why. In our second clinical trial design blog we shall... read more →
Welcome to Quantics' Clinical blog. This blog will explore some of the statistical aspects of clinical trial design including study design, sample size, data management and analysis planning. The aims... read more →

