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There are three obvious sources of variation în clinical trials: between patient, within patient and treatment by patient interaction. The third of these is what is relevant in personalising medicine. Life scientists have frequently failed to distinguish between these with the consequence that the size of the third of these has been assumed to be larger than it is and the opportunity for personalising medicine supposed greater than it is. A fourth source of variation, differences between physicians, is often ignored, but plausibly adds much variation to the system.
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Explains the statistical issues concerning variation in response by simple arguments and graphical methods.
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This page is a summary of: Mastering variation: variance components and personalised medicine, Statistics in Medicine, September 2015, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/sim.6739.
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