2023
Taking a chance: How likely am I to receive my preferred treatment in a clinical trial?
Walter S, Blaha O, Esserman D. Taking a chance: How likely am I to receive my preferred treatment in a clinical trial? Statistical Methods In Medical Research 2023, 32: 572-592. PMID: 36628522, PMCID: PMC9983058, DOI: 10.1177/09622802221146305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient preference designConcordance ratePreferred treatmentClinical trialsDifferent treatment preferencesProportion of patientsParallel group designPreference designPatient's primary motivationTrial patientsPoor outcomeBlinded trialClinical equipoiseTreatment preferencesTwo-armZelen designAlternative treatmentStudy outcomesStudy designTrialsTreatmentPatientsPotential participantsOutcomesGroup design
2022
Simulating time-to-event data subject to competing risks and clustering: A review and synthesis
Meng C, Esserman D, Li F, Zhao Y, Blaha O, Lu W, Wang Y, Peduzzi P, Greene E. Simulating time-to-event data subject to competing risks and clustering: A review and synthesis. Statistical Methods In Medical Research 2022, 32: 305-333. PMID: 36412111, DOI: 10.1177/09622802221136067.Peer-Reviewed Original Research