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Mathematics

D-Index
36
Citations
7065
World Ranking
2603
National Ranking
175

Best Publications

  • Continual reassessment method: a practical design for phase 1 clinical trials in cancer.

    John O'Quigley;Margaret Pepe;Lloyd Fisher

  • An application of changepoint methods in studying the effect of age on survival in breast cancer

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  • Continual Reassessment Method: A Likelihood Approach

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  • Methods for dose finding studies in cancer clinical trials: a review and results of a Monte Carlo study.

    John O'Quigley;Sylvie Chevret

  • Measures of dependence for censored survival data

    John T. Kent;John O'quigley

  • Continual reassessment method for partial ordering.

    Nolan A. Wages;Mark R. Conaway;John O'Quigley

  • Dose-finding designs for HIV studies.

    John O'Quigley;Michael D. Hughes;Terry Fenton

  • Explained randomness in proportional hazards models

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  • A Global Goodness-of-Fit Statistic for the Proportional Hazards Model

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  • Analysis of Longitudinal Data in the Presence of Informative Observational Times and a Dependent Terminal Event, with Application to Medical Cost Data

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  • TWO-SAMPLE CONTINUAL REASSESSMENT METHOD

    John O'Quigley;Larry Z. Shen;Anthony Gamst

  • Adaptive Dose-Finding Studies: A Review of Model-Guided Phase I Clinical Trials

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  • Operating characteristics of the standard phase I clinical trial design

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  • Dose-finding design for multi-drug combinations:

    Nolan A Wages;Mark R Conaway;John O'Quigley

  • Proportional hazards models with frailties and random effects

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  • Continual Reassessment Method for Ordered Groups

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  • Miscellanea. A stopping rule for the continual reassessment method

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  • Experimental designs for phase I and phase I/II dose-finding studies.

    J O'Quigley;S Zohar

  • Non-parametric optimal design in dose finding studies

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  • Score Tests for Homogeneity of Regression Effect in the Proportional Hazards Model

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