A versatile trend test for the evaluation of tumor incidences in long-term carcinogenicity bioassays

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For the evaluation of carcinogenicity bioassays a new trend test is proposed which is based on a maximum of arithmetic, ordinal, and logarithmic regression scores as well as the Williams-type contrasts for either crude proportions or more appropriate poly3-estimates for the tumor-by-time relationships. This test provides an almost appropriate power for most shapes of dose-response relationships (including for possible downturn effect at high(er) dose(s)), common signs of significance (p-value, confidence limits) and the information on the probable shape. Related software is easily available within the CRAN-packages tukeytrend, MCPAN, multcomp.

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A versatile trend test for the evaluation of tumor incidences in long-term carcinogenicity bioassays. / Hothorn, Ludwig A.; Rahman, Atiar M.; Schaarschmidt, Frank.
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