Statistics and medicine: the indispensable know-how of the researcher
Abstract
Statistics has often been 
misunderstood in Medicine, but it is indispensable 
knowledge both for the experimenter and the reader. 
Statistical methods allow to study diseases, patients, 
and epidemiological events. The modern researcher 
cannot refuse to know and to use statistics. A deeper 
understanding is required to prepare a research 
project and to avoid colossal mistakes of misleading.
The aim of this paper is to provide an 
organized and structured point of view on the use of 
statistics in Medicine and Research, showing the 
principal resources to organize a scientific study 
from the declaration of a hypothesis to the report of 
the results.

