
Causal Inference in Pharmaceutical Statistics
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Key Features:
Causal inference book for clinical statisticians in the pharmaceutical industry
Introductory level on the most important concepts and methods
Align with FDA and ICH guidance documents
Across different stages of clinical studies: plan, design, conduct, analysis, and interpretation
Cover a variety of commonly used study designs
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Content
1. Introduction
2. Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials
3. Missing Data Handling
4. Intercurrent Events Handling
5. Longitudinal Studies
6. Real-World Evidence Studies
7. The Art of Estimation (I): M-estimation
8. The Art of Estimation (II): TMLE
9. The Art of Estimation (III): LTMLE
10. Sensitivity Analysis
11. A Roadmap for Causal Inference
12. Applications of the Roadmap
Bibliography
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