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Clinical Trial Reporting Using SAS/GRAPH SG Procedures
Category: Data Management
Tags: data
Overview Graphics are a powerful way to display clinical trial data. By their very nature, clinical trials generate a large amount of information, and a concise visual presentation of the results is essential. Information about the patient population, drug dosages, clinical responses, and adverse events must be clear. Clinical laboratory results need to be presented within the context of acceptable limits, and subtle changes over time must be highlighted. This paper will show, by example, how such graphs can easily be created using the SAS/GRAPH SG procedures.
- Publisher
- SAS Institute
- File Format
- Date Published
- May 29, 2009
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Data Visualization, Knowledge and Data Management
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