Randomised trials in surgery: problems and possible solutions
University of Liverpool · Aintree University Hospital · +4 more institutions
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Abstract
The quality and quantity of randomised trials of surgical techniques is acknowledged to be limited. According to Peter McCulloch and colleagues, however, some aspects of surgery present special difficulties for randomised trials. In this article they analyse what these difficulties are and propose some solutions for improving the standards of clinical research in surgery.
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Authors
5- PMPeter McCullochCorresponding
University of Liverpool, Aintree University Hospital
- ITIrving Taylor
University College London
- MSMitsuru Sasako
National Cancer Centre Japan
- BLBryony Lovett
Basildon Hospital
- DGDamian Griffin
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
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Keywords
- Computer science
- Medicine
- Clinical trial
- Data science
- Surgery
- Pathology
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