Introductory Medical Statistics, 3rd edition (3rd Ed.)

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Introductory Medical Statistics, now in its third edition, is an introductory textbook on basic statistical techniques. It is written for physicians, surgeons, radiation oncologists, medical physicists, radiographers, hospital administrators, medical statisticians in training, biochemists, and other professionals allied to medicine. It is suitable as a teaching text for clinicians working towards their professional examinations. It is also suitable for Maters degree courses in medical physics.

The third edition has been extensively revised and expanded to include:

  • Clinical trial design and analysis]
  • Multivariate analysis
  • Cox proportional hazards model
  • McNemar, Wicoxon, Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis, Mantel-Haenszel, and Kappa tests
  • Kaplan-Meier survival rates
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Specification of treatment success, cure, and quality of life
  • Risk specification
  • Case-control and cohort epidemiological studies
  • Glossary of terms

    The major change has been the advent of personal computing, so people rely on the power of their machine, and its software to number crunch. What is missing is that the software may not use the appropriate statistical error standard - Dick Mould
  • Data presentation. Describing cuves and distributions. The normal distribution curve. Introduction to sampling, errors and accuracy. Introduction to probability. Binomial probabilities. Poisson probabilities. Introduction to statistical significance. The chi-squared test. The Fisher exact probability test. The t-test. Difference between proportions for independent and for non-independent (McNemar's test for paired proportions) samples. Wilcoxon, Mann-Whitney and sign tests. Survival rate calculations. The logrank and Mantel-Haenszel tests. Regression and correlation. Analysis of variance. Multivariate analysis: the Cox proportional hazards model. Sensitivity and specificity. Clinical trials. Cancer treatment success, cure and quality of life. Risk specification with emphasis on ionising radiation. Types of epidemiological study: case-control, cohort and cross-sectional. Glossary of rates and ratios: terminology in vital statistics. References. Index.
    Professional Practice & Development
    Mould, Richard F.
    Introductory Medical Statistics was first published in 1976, with a second edition in 1989. The third edition is completely revised and expanded, to reflect the extent of changes in the world of medical statistics. The author has incorporated feedback from lecturers and students worldwide from America to Japan, to provide a thorough grounding in all the basic statistical techniques medical personnel might need. In particular, this new edition incorporates new chapters on multivariate analysis and the Cox proportional hazards model, and expanded treatments of clinical trials, t-tests, epidemiology and analysis of variance. Other new topics include risk specification, sensitivity and specificity, McNemar's text, Bayesian statistics, decision theory, meta-analysis, and a full discussion on tr