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- Title
A framework for understanding cancer comparative effectiveness research data needs.
- Authors
Carpenter, William R; Meyer, Anne-Marie; Abernethy, Amy P; Stürmer, Til; Kosorok, Michael R
- Abstract
Randomized controlled trials remain the gold standard for evaluating cancer intervention efficacy. Randomized trials are not always feasible, practical, or timely and often don't adequately reflect patient heterogeneity and real-world clinical practice. Comparative effectiveness research can leverage secondary data to help fill knowledge gaps randomized trials leave unaddressed; however, comparative effectiveness research also faces shortcomings. The goal of this project was to develop a new model and inform an evolving framework articulating cancer comparative effectiveness research data needs.
- Publication
Journal of clinical epidemiology, 2012, Vol 65, Issue 11, p1150
- ISSN
1878-5921
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1016/j.jclinepi.2012.06.005