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Estimand in benefit-risk assessment
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 2023ICH E9(R1) introduces the estimand framework to strengthen dialogues between sponsors and regulators during drug development. A well-structured benefit-risk assessment (BRA) framework also intends to facilitate communication among stakeholders. However, the estimand in ICH E9(R1) is written mainly from the perspective of a single measure of treatment ...
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1978
AbstractA systematic approach to benefit/risk assessment is presented which recognizes (a) the potentially broad exposure of humans and the environment to soap and detergent materials, (b) current regulatory requirements, and (c) the desirability for making these assessments at various stages of product development to minimize both unnecessary testing ...
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AbstractA systematic approach to benefit/risk assessment is presented which recognizes (a) the potentially broad exposure of humans and the environment to soap and detergent materials, (b) current regulatory requirements, and (c) the desirability for making these assessments at various stages of product development to minimize both unnecessary testing ...
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[Benefit and benefit assessment].
Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2006The term value denotes the effect(s) of an intervention which will improve, by more than just a little, prognosis and/or symptoms and/or quality of life of the patient. The value of a medical intervention has to be assessed in a way that the patient can be adequately informed and believable promises and pronouncements of such an intervention are made ...
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Assessment Benefits and Barriers
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2006ne of the greatest challenges that physical educators face in their work is the assessment of student learning. To learn more about the “real” issues pertain-ing to student assessment in physical education, the authors asked a group of teachers to identify the barriers to, and benefi ts of, using assessments.
Ann Marie Gallo +3 more
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2017
While medicines have been assessed in terms of their benefits and risks since health authorities started requiring clinical studies in the 1960s, only recently more formal approaches for conducting benefit–risk evaluations have emerged. Both the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are in the process of ...
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While medicines have been assessed in terms of their benefits and risks since health authorities started requiring clinical studies in the 1960s, only recently more formal approaches for conducting benefit–risk evaluations have emerged. Both the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are in the process of ...
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Benefits AnalysisâA Robust Assessment Approach
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2004Summary: Benefits Analysis has been evolving over the past decade from roots in multi-criteria analysis, causal mapping and multi-methodology. It has now reached a level of maturity such that it deserves to be treated as a method in its own right, and this paper seeks to document the method and provide guidance on its use.
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1984
We started this book looking at the possible needs and uses of computers and we have continued looking at the way computers can be used effectively. If we can make the decision to use computers, then it should follow that we can assess the benefits after the event.
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We started this book looking at the possible needs and uses of computers and we have continued looking at the way computers can be used effectively. If we can make the decision to use computers, then it should follow that we can assess the benefits after the event.
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