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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Randomized Trials Stopped Early for Benefit, November 2, 2005, Montori et al. 294 (17): 2203 — JAMA

Randomized Trials Stopped Early for Benefit, November 2, 2005, Montori et al. 294 (17): 2203 — JAMA: "Trials stopped early for benefit, particularly those with few events, often report treatment effects that are larger than typical of interventions that have been definitively studied. These considerations suggest that clinicians should view results of RCTs stopped early for benefit with skepticism."

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