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Area of Science:

  • Medical research integrity
  • Systematic review methodology
  • Conflicts of interest in research

Background:

  • The removal of Professor Peter Gotzsche from the Nordic Cochrane Centre has created a crisis of confidence within Cochrane.
  • Concerns exist regarding conflicts of interest and the reliability of Cochrane reviews.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the implications of Professor Gotzsche's ouster from Cochrane.
  • To examine the broader crisis of confidence in medical research.
  • To propose improvements for Cochrane's methodologies and independence.

Main Methods:

  • Presentation of disputant and bystander reactions to the ouster.
  • Analysis of concerns related to conflicts of interest and review reliability.
  • Examination of the timing of an HPV vaccine license expansion following the ouster.

Main Results:

  • Cochrane's crisis reflects a wider loss of confidence in medical research.
  • An HPV vaccine review, previously criticized by Gotzsche, received a significant license expansion shortly after his expulsion.
  • The events raise questions about financial interests influencing research conclusions.

Conclusions:

  • There is a need to strengthen the value and independence of Cochrane analyses.
  • Cochrane should consider incorporating additional methodologies.
  • Enhancing independence from financial interests is crucial for maintaining trust in systematic reviews.