shannonpileggi / gtreg-talk-phuse-2023

A 20 min talk for the PHUSE conference

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gtreg-talk-phuse-2023

A 20 minute in person talk for the Open Source Technologies section of the 2023 PHUSE conference in Orlando, FL.

Abstract

{gtreg} streamlines production of regulatory tables in clinical research. There are three functions to assist with adverse event reporting: tbl_ae_count(), tbl_ae(), and tbl_ae_focus(); tbl_ae_count() tabulates all AEs observed, whereas both tbl_ae() and tbl_ae_focus() count a single AE per subject by maximum grade. Furthermore, tbl_reg_summary() produces standard data summary tables often used in regulatory submissions and tbl_listing() enables a formatted grouped printing of raw AE listings. As {gtreg} is built off of {gtsummary}, is built off of {gt}, all tables are highly customizable to make your regulatory reporting a breeze!

Authors

Shannon Pileggi (she/her) is a Lead Data Scientist at The Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials Consortium, a frequent blogger, and a member of the R-Ladies Global leadership team. She enjoys automating data wrangling and data outputs, and making both data insights and learning new material digestible.

Daniel D. Sjoberg (he/him) recently joined the Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial Consortium as a Lead Data Scientists. Previously, he was a Senior Biostatistician at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City for over 10 years. His research interests include adaptive methods in clinical trials, precision medicine, and predictive modeling. He also enjoys R package development, creating many packages available on CRAN, R-Universe, GitHub, and internally at his company. Daniel is the winner of the 2021 American Statistical Association (ASA) Innovation in Statistical Programming and Analytics award.

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A 20 min talk for the PHUSE conference

https://shannonpileggi.github.io/gtreg-talk-phuse-2023/

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