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Applied Statistics

Research on Applied Statistics Detailed by M.I. Rolfe and Co-Authors

Published in Cancer Weekly, November 1st, 2011

2011 NOV 1 -- According to the authors of recent research from Brisbane, Australia, "Decline in cognitive function can be experienced by up to 50% of women while undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy with a subset of patients experiencing long-term-effects. Bayesian latent basis longitudinal random-effects and latent class growth models were used to assess the degree of verbal memory recovery for learning, immediate retention and delayed recall in women undergoing chemotherapy for early stage breast cancer and who were assessed before, and at 1, 6 and 18 months post chemotherapy."

"The latent basis model, with the initial time point fixed to 1 and the second to...

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