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Medical Statistics

 * Medical statistics
 * Absolute risk reduction
 * Armitage–Doll multistage model of carcinogenesis
 * Attack rate
 * Average treatment effect
 * Barber–Johnson diagram
 * Berkson's paradox
 * Bland–Altman plot
 * Cancer cluster
 * Ceiling effect (statistics)
 * Censoring (clinical trials)
 * Clinical study design
 * Clinical trial
 * Clinical trials unit
 * Cohort effect
 * Control event rate
 * Cuzick–Edwards test
 * Cytel
 * Deprivation index
 * Design effect
 * Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
 * Diagnostic odds ratio
 * Diagnostic test
 * Economic epidemiology
 * Effect Model law
 * Effect size
 * End point of clinical trials
 * Epidemic model
 * Experimental event rate
 * First-in-man study
 * Hazard ratio
 * Health care analytics
 * Health indicator
 * Healthy user bias
 * Heart rate variability
 * Incidence (epidemiology)
 * Interim analysis
 * Lead time bias
 * Length time bias
 * Likelihood ratios in diagnostic testing
 * Matching (statistics)
 * Mathematical modelling of infectious disease
 * Meadow's law
 * Meta-analysis
 * Minimal clinically important difference
 * Mortality rate
 * Multiple of the median
 * Number needed to harm
 * Number needed to treat
 * Number needed to vaccinate
 * Odds ratio
 * Open-label trial
 * Ordered subset expectation maximization
 * Post-hoc analysis
 * Pre- and post-test probability
 * Predictive informatics
 * Prevalence
 * Preventive fraction
 * Proportional reporting ratio
 * Protective factor
 * Quantitative parasitology
 * Rare disease assumption
 * Real-time outbreak and disease surveillance
 * Relative index of inequality
 * Relative risk
 * Relative risk reduction
 * Relative survival
 * Risk adjusted mortality rate
 * Risk factor
 * Risk–benefit analysis
 * Rule of three (statistics)
 * Sensitivity and specificity
 * Spectrum bias
 * Standardized mortality ratio
 * Subgroup analysis
 * Surrogate endpoint
 * User:Talgalili/sandbox/Post-hoc analysis
 * Therapeutic effect
 * Transmission risks and rates
 * Verification bias