Clinical Prediction Models: A Practical Approach to Development, Validation and Updating

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Prediction models are important in various fields, including medicine, physics, meteorology, and finance. Prediction models will become more relevant in the medical field with the increase in knowledge on potential predictors of outcome, e.g. from genetics. Also, the number of applications will increase, e.g. with targeted early detection of disease, and individualized approaches to diagnostic testing and treatment. The current era of evidence-based medicine asks for an individualized approach to medical decision-making. Evidence-based medicine has a central place for meta-analysis to summarize results from randomized controlled trials; similarly prediction models may summarize the effects of predictors to provide individual- ized predictions of a diagnostic or prognostic outcome.

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Mann, C. J. H. (2009). Clinical Prediction Models: A Practical Approach to Development, Validation and Updating. Kybernetes, 38(6). https://doi.org/10.1108/k.2009.06738fae.002

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