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Cancer surveillance and distress among adult pathogenic TP53 germline variant carriers in Germany: a multicenter feasibility and acceptance survey (2020)
Rippinger, Nathalie ; Fischer, Christine ; Haun, Markus W. ; Rhiem, Kerstin ; Grill, Sabine ; Kiechle, Marion ; Cremer, Friedrich W. ; Kast, Karin ; Nguyen, Huu P. ; Ditsch, Nina ; Kratz, Christian P. ; Vogel, Julia ; Speiser, Dorothee ; Hettmer, Simone ; Glimm, Hanno ; Fröhling, Stefan ; Jäger, Dirk ; Seitz, Stephan ; Hahne, Andrea ; Maatouk, Imad ; Sutter, Christian ; Schmutzler, Rita K. ; Dikow, Nicola ; Schott, Sarah
Breast cancer characteristics and surgery among women with Li‐Fraumeni syndrome in Germany—a retrospective cohort study (2021)
Rippinger, Nathalie ; Fischer, Christine ; Sinn, Hans‐Peter ; Dikow, Nicola ; Sutter, Christian ; Rhiem, Kerstin ; Grill, Sabine ; Cremer, Friedrich W. ; Nguyen, Huu P. ; Ditsch, Nina ; Kast, Karin ; Hettmer, Simone ; Kratz, Christian P. ; Schott, Sarah
Mixed-methods evaluation of the NHS Genomic Medicine Service for paediatric rare diseases: study protocol (2021)
Lewis, Celine ; Buchanan, James ; Clarke, Angus ; Clement, Emma ; Friedrich, Bettina ; Hastings-Ward, Jillian ; Hill, Melissa ; Horn, Ruth ; Lucassen, Anneke M. ; Patch, Chris ; Pickard, Alexandra ; Roberts, Lauren ; Sanderson, Saskia C. ; Wynn, Sarah L. ; Vindrola-Padros, Cecilia ; Lakhanpaul, Monica
General independent censoring in event‐driven trials with staggered entry (2023)
Rühl, Jasmin ; Beyersmann, Jan ; Friedrich, Sarah
Randomized clinical trials with time-to-event endpoints are frequently stopped after a prespecified number of events has been observed. This practice leads to dependent data and nonrandom censoring, which can in general not be solved by conditioning on the underlying baseline information. In case of staggered study entry, matters are complicated substantially. The present paper demonstrates that the study design at hand entails general independent censoring in the counting process sense, provided that the analysis is based on study time information only. To illustrate that the filtrations must not use abundant information, we simulated data of event-driven trials and evaluated them by means of Cox regression models with covariates for the calendar times. The Breslow curves of the cumulative baseline hazard showed considerable deviations, which implies that the analysis is disturbed by conditioning on the calendar time variables. A second simulation study further revealed that Efron's classical bootstrap, unlike the (martingale-based) wild bootstrap, may lead to biased results in the given setting, as the assumption of random censoring is violated. This is exemplified by an analysis of data on immunotherapy in patients with advanced, previously treated nonsmall cell lung cancer.
On the role of data, statistics and decisions in a pandemic (2022)
Jahn, Beate ; Friedrich, Sarah ; Behnke, Joachim ; Engel, Joachim ; Garczarek, Ursula ; Münnich, Ralf ; Pauly, Markus ; Wilhelm, Adalbert ; Wolkenhauer, Olaf ; Zwick, Markus ; Siebert, Uwe ; Friede, Tim
Is there a role for statistics in artificial intelligence? (2022)
Friedrich, Sarah ; Antes, Gerd ; Behr, Sigrid ; Binder, Harald ; Brannath, Werner ; Dumpert, Florian ; Ickstadt, Katja ; Kestler, Hans A. ; Lederer, Johannes ; Leitgöb, Heinz ; Pauly, Markus ; Steland, Ansgar ; Wilhelm, Adalbert ; Friede, Tim
Applications of artificial intelligence/machine learning approaches in cardiovascular medicine: a systematic review with recommendations (2021)
Friedrich, Sarah ; Groß, Stefan ; König, Inke R. ; Engelhardt, Sandy ; Bahls, Martin ; Heinz, Judith ; Huber, Cynthia ; Kaderali, Lars ; Kelm, Marcus ; Leha, Andreas ; Rühl, Jasmin ; Schaller, Jens ; Scherer, Clemens ; Vollmer, Marcus ; Seidler, Tim ; Friede, Tim
Liraglutide and semaglutide: pooled post hoc analysis to evaluate risk of dementia in patients with type 2 diabetes (2020)
Ballard, Clive ; Nørgaard, Caroline Holm ; Friedrich, Sarah ; Mørch, Lina Steinrud ; Gerds, Thomas ; Møller, Daniel Vega ; Knudsen, Lotte Bjerre ; Kvist, Kajsa ; Zinman, Bernard ; Holm, Ellen ; Torp‐Pedersen, Christian ; Hansen, Charlotte Thim
Causal inference methods for small non-randomized studies: methods and an application in COVID-19 (2020)
Friedrich, Sarah ; Friede, Tim
Risk of surgical evacuation and risk of major surgery following second-trimester medical abortion in Denmark: a nationwide cohort study (2020)
Meaidi, Amani ; Friedrich, Sarah ; Lidegaard, Øjvind
More powerful logrank permutation tests for two-sample survival data (2020)
Ditzhaus, Marc ; Friedrich, Sarah
Nonparametric MANOVA in meaningful effects (2020)
Dobler, Dennis ; Friedrich, Sarah ; Pauly, Markus
Outcomes after complicated and uncomplicated mild traumatic brain injury at three-and six-months post-injury: results from the CENTER-TBI study (2020)
Voormolen, Daphne C. ; Zeldovich, Marina ; Haagsma, Juanita A. ; Polinder, Suzanne ; Friedrich, Sarah ; Maas, Andrew I. R. ; Wilson, Lindsay ; Steyerberg, Ewout W. ; Covic, Amra ; Andelic, Nada ; Plass, Anne Marie ; Wu, Yi-Jhen ; Asendorf, Thomas ; von Steinbüechel, Nicole
Resampling-based analysis of multivariate data and repeated measures designs with the R package MANOVA.RM (2019)
Friedrich, Sarah ; Konietschke, Frank ; Pauly, Markus
Clinical outcome after decompression of intraneural peroneal ganglion cyst and its morphologic correlation to postoperative nerve ultrasound (2020)
Knoll, Andreas ; Pal’a, Andrej ; Pedro, Maria-Teresa ; Bäzner, Ute ; Schneider, Max ; König, Ralph W. ; Wirtz, Christian Rainer ; Friedrich, Sarah ; Pauly, Markus ; Antoniadis, Gregor
Risk factors for surgical intervention of early medical abortion (2019)
Meaidi, Amani ; Friedrich, Sarah ; Gerds, Thomas Alexander ; Lidegaard, Oejvind
Testing mean differences among groups: multivariate and repeated measures analysis with minimal assumptions (2018)
Bathke, Arne C. ; Friedrich, Sarah ; Pauly, Markus ; Konietschke, Frank ; Staffen, Wolfgang ; Strobl, Nicolas ; Höller, Yvonne
MATS: inference for potentially singular and heteroscedastic MANOVA (2018)
Friedrich, Sarah ; Pauly, Markus
A wild bootstrap approach for nonparametric repeated measurements (2017)
Friedrich, Sarah ; Konietschke, Frank ; Pauly, Markus
GFD: an R package for the analysis of general factorial designs (2017)
Friedrich, Sarah ; Konietschke, Frank ; Pauly, Markus
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