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What Are the Key CDISC Standards Used in Epidemiology?
There are several key CDISC standards that are particularly relevant to epidemiology:
SDTM (Study Data Tabulation Model):
This standard defines how to organize and format data to streamline submissions to regulatory agencies.
ADaM (Analysis Data Model):
This standard focuses on the creation of analysis datasets that facilitate efficient statistical analysis.
CDASH (Clinical Data Acquisition Standards Harmonization):
This standard provides guidelines for the collection of data in clinical trials to ensure consistency.
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