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Web Exclusive White Paper Series on Diagnostic Test Evaluation

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  • Mark Helfand, 2009. "Web Exclusive White Paper Series on Diagnostic Test Evaluation," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 29(5), pages 634-635, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:medema:v:29:y:2009:i:5:p:634-635
    DOI: 10.1177/0272989X09347099
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    1. Thomas A. Trikalinos & Uwe Siebert & Joseph Lau, 2009. "Decision-Analytic Modeling to Evaluate Benefits and Harms of Medical Tests: Uses and Limitations," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 29(5), pages 22-29, September.
    2. Patrick M. M. Bossuyt & Kirsten McCaffery, 2009. "Additional Patient Outcomes and Pathways in Evaluations of Testing," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 29(5), pages 30-38, September.
    3. Jeroen G. Lijmer & Mariska Leeflang & Patrick M. M. Bossuyt, 2009. "Proposals for a Phased Evaluation of Medical Tests," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 29(5), pages 13-21, September.
    4. Sarah J. Lord & Les Irwig & Patrick M. M. Bossuyt, 2009. "Using the Principles of Randomized Controlled Trial Design to Guide Test Evaluation," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 29(5), pages 1-12, September.
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