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[Interpreting a randomized trial in oncology: Key points for the clinician]
1Département d'oncologie, Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève, 1211 Genève 14.
Abstract:
The analysis of randomized clinical trials presents a challenge for clinicians. A set of critical elements can facilitate their interpretation. One must question whether the inclusion and exclusion criteria accurately mirror clinical practice. Does the control arm align with what is currently recognized as best practice? Do patients in the control group have access to the best options when the cancer progresses or recurs? The degree of confidence with which phase II trial results can be interpreted also warrants consideration. Finally, informative censoring can be searched for by comparing early censoring rates between treatment arms. Faced with the challenges of interpreting scientific literature, these keys can help the clinician and guide the eventual integration of new results into shared medical decision-making.
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