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Implications of the principle of question propagation for comparative-effectiveness and "data mining" research.JAMA, January 19, 2011, Vol.305(3), pp.298-299 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Medical research: Trial unpredictability yields predictable therapy gainsNature, 2013, Vol.500(7463), p.395 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Evidence-based practice is not synonymous with delivery of uniform health careJAMA, 01 October 2014, Vol.312(13), pp.1293-4 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Bisphosphonates for Patients Diagnosed With Multiple Myeloma.JAMA, October 9, 2018, Vol.320(14), pp.1483-1484 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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From efficacy to effectiveness in the face of uncertainty: indication creep and prevention creep.JAMA, May 18, 2011, Vol.305(19), pp.2005-2006 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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On evidence-based medicine – Authors' replyThe Lancet, 18 November 2017, Vol.390(10109), pp.2245-2246 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Progress in evidence-based medicine: a quarter century onThe Lancet, 22 July 2017, Vol.390(10092), pp.415-423 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Improving the drug development process: more not less randomized trialsJAMA, 2014, Vol.311(4), pp.355-6 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Acceptable regret model in the end-of-life setting: Patients require high level of certainty before forgoing management recommendationsEuropean Journal of Cancer, Apr 2017, Vol.75, p.159 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |
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Acceptable regret model in the end-of-life setting: Patients require high level of certainty before forgoing management recommendationsEuropean Journal of Cancer, April 2017, Vol.75, pp.159-166 [Peer Reviewed Journal]No full-text |