Data Analysis
- Censoring (clinical trials)
- Effect size
- End point of clinical trials
- Hazard ratio
- Meta-analysis
- Number needed to harm
- Number needed to treat
- Odds ratio
- Intention to treat analysis
- Post-hoc analysis
- Relative risk
- Risk-benefit analysis
- Sensitivity and specificity
- Subgroup analysis
- Substantial equivalence
- Surrogate endpoint
- Systematic review
- Therapeutic effect
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