Erik Iverson wrote:
Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
Cody,
How amazing that SAS is still used to produce reports that reviewers
hate and that requires tedious low-level programming. R + LaTeX has
it all over that approach IMHO. We have used that combination very
successfully for several data and safety monitoring reporting tasks
for clinical trials for the pharmaceutical industry.
Frank
I used to work for a research group that also used R + LaTeX to produce
DSMB reports for clinical trials. If the DSMB members had only been
exposed to SAS reports before, you could not get them to stop praising
the quality of the R + LaTeX reports, even years into a trial.
Erik
Thanks for your note Erik. That's been my experience too.
For those that haven't seen it already, you may be interested in
http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/Rreport and its "Statistical Tables and
Plots" link.
Frank
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Frank E Harrell Jr Professor and Chairman School of Medicine
Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University
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