Principles of Clinical Cancer Research is an essential resource for anyone involved in the field of clinical cancer research. This comprehensive guide covers the fundamental principles and methodologies crucial for understanding and conducting high-quality oncology research.
Whether you are a seasoned clinical oncologist, a trainee, or considering a career in cancer research, this book offers a wealth of practical advice and analytical tools. It serves as a high-yield, practical guide to interpreting oncology literature and applying data to real-world clinical settings.
This book is invaluable for both researchers and clinicians looking to enhance their skills in clinical cancer research. It provides the foundational knowledge and insights necessary to produce and recognize quality clinical science in oncology.
Written from the perspective of a physician-scientist, the book lays a strong foundation in preclinical sciences, making it particularly relevant for careers in translational oncology research. Additionally, it covers essential topics such as population and outcomes research and clinical trials. It integrates fundamental oncology principles with the statistical concepts required for designing and interpreting studies effectively.
Key Features:
- Real-world examples and rationales that explain which research methods to use and why.
- Numerous tables featuring key statistical methods and programming commands commonly used in clinical research.
- Illustrative practical examples and figures in each chapter to aid in mastering complex concepts
Authors:
Loren K. Mell MD (Editor)
Edition:
First Edition
Publication Date:
November 16, 2018
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