Get Free Shipping on orders over $0
Statistical Methods in Drug Combination Studies : Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series - Wei Zhao

Statistical Methods in Drug Combination Studies

By: Wei Zhao (Editor), Harry Yang (Editor)

Hardcover | 19 December 2014 | Edition Number 1

At a Glance

Hardcover


RRP $326.00

$280.99

14%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $70.25 with

 or 

Ships in 3 to 5 business days

The growing interest in using combination drugs to treat various complex diseases has spawned the development of many novel statistical methodologies. The theoretical development, coupled with advances in statistical computing, makes it possible to apply these emerging statistical methods in in vitro and in vivo drug combination assessments. However, despite these advances, no book has served as a single source of information for statistical methods in drug combination research, nor has there been any guidance for experimental strategies.

Statistical Methods in Drug Combination Studies

fills that gap, covering all aspects of drug combination research, from designing in vitro

drug combination studies to analyzing clinical trial data. Featuring contributions from researchers in industry, academia, and regulatory agencies, this comprehensive reference:

  • Describes statistical models used to characterize dose-response patterns of monotherapies and evaluate the combination drug synergy
  • Offers guidance for estimating interaction indices and constructing their associated confidence intervals to assess drug interaction
  • Introduces a practical and innovative Bayesian approach to Phase I cancer trials, including actual trial examples to illustrate use
  • Examines strategies in the fixed-dose combination therapy clinical development via case studies stemming from regulatory reviews
  • Evaluates computational tools and software packages used to apply novel statistical methods in combination drug development

Statistical Methods in Drug Combination Studies provides researchers with a solid understanding of the available statistical methods and computational tools and how to apply them in drug combination studies. The book is equally useful for statisticians to become better equipped to deal with drug combination study design and analysis in their practice.

Industry Reviews

"This book is a welcome addition to the literature and fills a needed niche since last book written on drug synergism was over 15 years ago . . . each chapter presents a different technique for solving common challenges in the development of drug combinations. . . Overall, this book serves as a good reference for both researchers in the field of statistics and drug combination development."
~ Jessica L. Jaynes, California State University, Fullerton

"Investigating drug combinations is a steadily growing area in preclinical and clinical research.As usual, specific statistical methodology is needed to handle these kinds of trials. . . .the book is generallywell structured and the majority of sections actually builds up on and refers to each other. This book provides a good overview on and a good introduction to the topic of statistical methods for drug combination studies, especially regarding the preclinical part."
~ Tim Holland-Letz, German Cancer Research Center Heidelberg

More in Probability & Statistics

Implementing R for Statistics - Christophe  Chesneau

RRP $180.95

$165.75

Introduction to Medical Statistics : 4th edition - Martin Bland

RRP $72.55

$62.75

14%
OFF
Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology : 8th Edition - Hugh Coolican
Rationality : What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters - Steven Pinker
Sampling Theory and Practice - Casey Murphy
Practical Statistics - Nancy Maxwell

$441.75

Foundations of Statistics - Everett Davies
Mathematical Statistics with Applications : 7th Edition - Dennis Wackerly
Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences : 10th Edition - Frederick J. Gravetter
Psychology Statistics For Dummies : For Dummies - Donncha Hanna

RRP $49.95

$34.97

30%
OFF
Naked Statistics : Stripping the Dread from the Data - Charles Wheelan