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Table 2.1: %Bias, coverage and relative efficiency for estimated treatment effect on cost
Table 2.2: %Bias, coverage and relative efficiency for estimated treatment effect on cost underdifferent PS estimation methods
Figure 2.1: Density of uncensored total costs in bladder cancer cohort
Table 2.3: Estimated mean cost difference for bladder preserving therapy and radical cyccwetomy
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