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Approaches to Modeling Gastric Cancer - 2022 Gastric Cancer Summit

Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube

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Epidemiology Courses Clinical Trials Courses Gastric Cancer Courses Helicobacter pylori Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore cutting-edge approaches to modeling gastric cancer in the United States in this 27-minute conference talk from the 2022 Gastric Cancer Summit. Presented by Dr. Chin Hur from Columbia University, delve into various modeling techniques including traditional endpoints, randomized controlled trials, and advanced decision analytics. Examine the aerospace model, regression models, and microsimulation methods. Discover the applications of Markov models, the Costanza model, and the Gastric Cancer Model. Learn about complex models used in cost-effectiveness analysis and their relevance to the "Big 4" cancers. Gain insights into modeling groups, the impact of Helicobacter pylori, and participate in a Q&A session to deepen your understanding of gastric cancer research and modeling strategies.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
Disclosures
Models
Traditional Endpoints
Other Perspectives
Randomized Controlled Trials
Clinical Trials
Aerospace Model
Regression Model
Decision Analytics
MicroSimulation
Decision analytic model
Cost effectiveness analysis
Complex models
Examples
Shoutouts
Markov Model
Costanza Model
Gastric Cancer Model
cisnet
Big 4 cancers
esophageal cancer
gastric cancer
modeling groups
aim
killer figure
Helicobacter pylori
Questions


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Stanford Department of Medicine

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