In genetic studies, the transmission/disequilibrium test (TDT) using case–parent triads has gained popularity attributable to its robustness to population admixture ...
Improving the Care of Terminally Ill Cancer Patients and Their Families In this issue, Brown et al 8 report QoL outcomes from a non–small-cell lung cancer trial comparing supportive care regimens with ...
Targeting the Hepatocyte Growth Factor–cMET Axis in Cancer Therapy In most analyses appearing in the medical literature, the most common way of dealing with missing (covariate or response) data is to ...
Missing data are a frequently encountered problem in epidemiologic and clinical research.1, 2 One approach is to include in the analysis only those participants without missing observations (complete ...
Source: Shannon Vanderheuvel/Unsplash Jeong, the Korean-named feeling of felt-connectedness, was introduced in Part 1 of this series. The discussion included a subtle sense of missingness — or the ...