JSM 2004 - Toronto

JSM Activity #439

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439 Thu, 8/12/04, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM TCC-717 B
Multiple and Composite Outcomes in Clinical Trials - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics in Epidemiology, Biometrics Section, ENAR
Chair(s): Norman E. Breslow, University of Washington
     10:35 AM   Composite Outcomes in Cluster-randomized Clinical Trials: Experiences from the Community Hypertension Assessment TrialLehana Thabane, McMaster University; Keith O'Rourke, Ottawa Health Research Institute; Janusz Kaczorowsk, McMaster University; Larry Chambers, University of Ottawa; Tina Karwalajtys, McMaster University; Cheryl Levitt, McMaster University; William Hogg, University of Ottawa; Lisa Dolovich, McMaster University
     10:50 AM   Alternative Analyses of Risk Factors for Composite EndpointsRobert J. Glynn, Brigham & Women's Hospital; Bernard A. Rosner, Harvard Medical School
     11:05 AM   Analysis Strategies for Multiple-outcome MeasuresSarah Baraniuk, University of Texas; Lemuel A. Moye, University of Texas School of Public Health
     11:20 AM   Mixture Survival Models for Multiply Censored Data with Multiple OutcomesNong Shang, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     11:35 AM   Analyzing Health-related Quality-of-life Measures Using General Mixed-data ModelsAlexander de Leon, University of Calgary; Daniel C. Bonzo, Serono, Inc.
     11:50 AM   The Impact of Twin Births on Inference in Randomized Clinical Trials of Pre-term InfantsMichele L. Shaffer, Pennsylvania State University;
     12:05 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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