The importance of considering competing treatment affecting prognosis in the evaluation of therapy in trials: the example of renal transplantation in hemodialysis trials.
Background: During the follow-up in a randomized controlled trial (RCT), participants may receive additional (non-randomly allocated) treatment that affects the outcome. Typically such additional treatment is not taken into account in evaluation of the results. Two pivotal trials of the effects of...
Main Authors: | Hazelbag, C, Peters, S, Blankestijn, P, Bots, M, Canaud, B, Davenport, A, Grooteman, M, Kircelli, F, Locatelli, F, Maduell, F, Morena, M, Nubé, M, Ok, E, Torres, F, Hoes, A, Groenwold, R, HDF Pooling Project investigators |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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