Institut für Medizinische Biometrie, Epidemiologie und Informatik (IMBEI)
Klinikum / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Lablans, M; Borg, A; Ückert, F
REST-Schnittstelle für einen Pseudonymisierungsdienst erster Stufe2013
Banach, Rita; Bartes, Beate; Farnell, Kate et al.
Results of the Thyroid Cancer Alliance international patient/survivor survey: Psychosocial/informational support needs, treatment side effects and international differences in careHORMONES-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM. Bd. 12. H. 3. 2013 S. 428-U163
Korb, Christina; Zwiener, Isabella; Lorenz, Katrin et al.
Risk factors of a reduced response to ranibizumab treatment for neovascular age-related macular degeneration - evaluation in a clinical settingBMC OPHTHALMOLOGY. Bd. 13. 2013
Jahn-Eimermacher, Antje; Ingel, Katharina; Schneider, Astrid
Sample size in cluster-randomized trials with time to event as the primary endpointSTATISTICS IN MEDICINE. Bd. 32. H. 5. 2013 S. 739-751
Goette, Heiko; Zwiener, Isabella
Sample size planning for survival prediction with focus on high-dimensional dataSTATISTICS IN MEDICINE. Bd. 32. H. 5. 2013 S. 787-807
Loquai, Carmen; Scheurich, Vera; Syring, Nils et al.
Screening for Distress in Routine Oncological Care-A Survey in 520 Melanoma PatientsPLOS ONE. Bd. 8. H. 7. 2013
Victor, Anja; Weis, Eva; Messow, Claudia Martina et al.
Searching for Gene Expression Differences in Primary Fibroblasts Between Patients with One and Two Neoplasms in ChildhoodPEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY. Bd. 30. H. 1. 2013 S. 33-45
Liu, Hao; Hemminki, Kari; Sundquist, Jan et al.
Second primary cancers after cancer of unknown primary in Sweden and Germany: efficacy of the modern work-upEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER PREVENTION. Bd. 22. H. 3. 2013 S. 210-214
Korn, Stephanie; Huebner, Marisa; Jung, Matthias et al.
Severe and uncontrolled adult asthma is associated with vitamin D insufficiency and deficiencyRESPIRATORY RESEARCH. Bd. 14. 2013
Majek, Ondrej; Gondos, Adam; Jansen, Lina et al.
Sex Differences in Colorectal Cancer Survival: Population-Based Analysis of 164,996 Colorectal Cancer Patients in GermanyPLOS ONE. Bd. 8. H. 7. 2013