Summary
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References:
1. Willan, A. R., Lin, D. Y., Cook, R. J. and Chen B. E. (2002). Using inverse-weighting in cost-effectiveness analysis with censored data. Statistical Methods in Medical Research. 11, 539-551.
2. Willan, A. R., Chen, B. E., Cook, R. J. and Lin, D. Y. (2003). Incremental net benefit in randomized clinical trials with quality-adjusted survival. Statistics in Medicine. 22,353-362.
3. Everest, L., Chen, B. E., Hey, A. E., Cheung, M. C. and Chan, K. K. W. (2023). Power and sample size calculation for incremental net benefit in cost effectiveness analyses with applications to trials conducted by the Canadian Cancer Trials Group. BMC Medical Research Methodology. 23(179), 1-11.
This app is created by Bingshu E. Chen, Ph. D., Canadian Cancer Trials Group , Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. Link to this app, http://bit.ly/icer_n
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Created: Apr 29, 2016.
Revised: May 6, 2024.
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