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Increasing Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Cancer Clinical Trials: An American Society of Clinical Oncology and Association of Community Cancer Centers Joint Research Statement.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2022
A concerted commitment across research stakeholders is necessary to increase equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and address barriers to cancer clinical trial recruitment and participation.
R. Oyer   +36 more
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Clinical trials

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2006
A clinical trial is a research study in human patients aimed at answering specific health questions. If a clinical trial is well-conducted, it is the fastest way to find treatments that work in people and ways to improve health. A clinical trial is one of the final stages of a long research process.
GIACINTI L., LOPEZ M., GIORDANO A.
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Clinical trials reimagined

Hepatology, 2023
Clinical trials have been a central driver of change and have provided the evidence base necessary to advance new therapies for liver diseases. This review provides a perspective on the status of trials in hepatology and a vantage point into the emerging capabilities and external forces that will shape the conduct of clinical trials in the future.
Paul Y. Kwo, Tushar Patel
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Clinical trials

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1996
The randomized clinical trial is a scientific method for solving clinical problems. The method is typically employed before a new type of treatment is offered on a major scale in order to safeguard patients against a less curative therapy. Especially with regard to cancer treatment, randomized studies are conducted in increasing numbers. However, there
M, Blichert-Toft   +2 more
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Clinical Trials

2003
The transition from laboratory testing to evaluation in humans marks an important stage in vaccine development. Questions about safety and benefit to the patient and to the community may raise difficult ethical issues, whereas the inherent variability of human responses must be taken into account to obtain valid estimates of vaccine effect. This latter
Paddy, Farrington, Elizabeth, Miller
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Favipiravir: Pharmacokinetics and Concerns About Clinical Trials for 2019‐nCoV Infection

Clinical pharmacology and therapy, 2020
An outbreak of 2019‐nCoV infection has spread across the world. No specific antiviral drugs have been approved for the treatment of COVID‐2019. In addition to the recommended antiviral drugs, such as interferon‐ɑ, lopinavir/ritonavir, ribavirin, and ...
Yin-xiao Du, Xiaoping Chen
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Clinical trials

Nursing Management, 2005
Are you involved in inviting patients to join clinical trials? The National electronic Library for Health (NeLH) has developed a website for people who are asked to take part, writes Ruth Williams.
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Clinical Trials

Neurologic Clinics, 1990
Broad guidelines for the design, implementation, analysis, and reporting of results of clinical trials are given. The use of randomization, concurrent controls, and blinding is justified. Basic principles of the design of clinical trials are outlined and include the areas of specification of the hypothesis, definition of the outcome and the logistics ...
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Clinical trials

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2001
Abstract One of the main driving forces behind the development of new statistical methods in recent years has been the importance of clinical trials both in public health initiatives and in industry. Public control of the release of new medications by national agencies has led to their more rigorous testing, with the accompanying need ...
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Clinical Trials

World Journal of Surgery, 1999
Abstract.The randomized clinical trial (RCT) is often referred to as the gold standard for the assessment of treatment efficacy. RCTs are receiving greater attention in the literature and higher priority by funding agencies than they have in the past.
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