Reporting of prognostic studies of tumour markers: a review of published articles in relation to REMARK guidelines
Background: Poor reporting compromises the reliability and clinical value of prognostic tumour marker studies. We review articles to assess the reporting of patients and events using REMARK guidelines, at the time of guideline publication. Methods: We sampled 50 prognostic tumour marker studies from...
Main Authors: | Mallett, S, Timmer, A, Sauerbrei, W, Altman, D |
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Other Authors: | Cancer Research UK |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2010
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