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							661 
								
							
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							Contributed
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							Thursday, August 2, 2012 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
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							Biopharmaceutical Section	
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						| Abstract - #304485 | 
					 
					
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							Multiplicity Strategies for Multiple Treatments and Multiple Endpoints
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						Author(s):
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						Kenneth Liu*+ and Duane Snavely and Nancy Liu and Jin Xu and Ivan Chan and Paulette Ceesay 
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						Merck and Merck and Merck and Merck and Merck and Merck 
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						UG1C46, North Wales, PA, 19454-1099, United States 
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							When testing multiple hypotheses, multiplicity adjustments are used to control the Type 1 error. Many clinical trials test multiple hypotheses which are organized into multiple treatments and multiple endpoints. We present a framework that provides multiplicity strategies for these types of problems. In particular, graphical solutions (Bretz et al, 2009) and shortcuts (Hommel et al, 2007) will be presented using examples.   
						 
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