Impact of surviving time on tests for carcinogenicity
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Publication:4843809
DOI10.1080/03610929408831328zbMATH Open0825.62155OpenAlexW1971595606MaRDI QIDQ4843809FDOQ4843809
Authors: James J. Chen, G. E. Moore
Publication date: 17 August 1995
Published in: Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/03610929408831328
Recommendations
- Comparing distributions of time to onset of disease in animal tumorigenicity experiments
- Efficient designs for animal carcinogenicity experiments
- Effects of Treatment-Induced Mortality and Tumor-Induced Mortality on Tests for Carcinogenicity in Small Samples
- A Survival-Adjusted Quantal Response Test for Comparing Tumour Incidence Rates
- Analysis of Animal Carcinogenicity Experiments with Multiple Tumor Types
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- Tumour incidence rate alternatives and the cause-of-death test for carcinogenicity
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- Analysis of Animal Carcinogenicity Experiments with Multiple Tumor Types
- The upper percentiles of the distribution of the logrank statistic for small numbers of tumors
- Effects of Treatment-Induced Mortality and Tumor-Induced Mortality on Tests for Carcinogenicity in Small Samples
- Exact Poly-\(K\) test
- Comparing distributions of time to onset of disease in animal tumorigenicity experiments
- On the asymptotic distribution for Peto's combined test for carcinogenicity assays under equal and unequal censoring
- On the Exact Conditional Distribution for Peto's Combined Test for Carcinogenicity Assays
- Detection of Associations between Diseases in Animal Carcinogenicity Experiments
- A Survival-Adjusted Quantal Response Test for Comparing Tumour Incidence Rates
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