Clinical Trials

Clinical Trials by Lelia Duley, published by Wiley on December 21, 2001, is a comprehensive exploration of the role of clinical trials in health sciences. This 144-page book delves into the significance of clinical trials, detailing their methodologies and relevance to future healthcare practices. The content is derived from presentations and discussions held at an Oxford seminar, featuring insights from prominent figures in the field.
Readers will find a thorough examination of how clinical trials are conducted and their critical importance in medical research. The book addresses various aspects of clinical trials, making it particularly relevant for clinical trialists and professionals within the pharmaceutical industry. With its focus on medical research, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to understand the intricacies of clinical trials and their application in advancing healthcare.
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This authoritative book discusses the use of clinical trials in health sciences including why they are important, how to do them and how they can be used most relevantly in health care for the future.
The chapters are based on papers given at an Oxford seminar by leading figures in this field and the discussions that followed.
The book will be of particular interest to clinical trialists and the pharmaceutical industry.
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