Characteristics and dissemination of phase I trials approved by a UK Regional Office in 2012
Oversights in the design and conduct of phase I trials have resulted in morbidity and mortality1,2. Empirical evidence to improve regulatory review of phase I trials is lacking. We studied the characteristics of phase I trials, frequency of harms, and dissemination of results.
Main Authors: | Odutayo, A, Copsey, B, Dutton, S, Cook, J, Hopewell, S, Altman, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Medical Association
2017
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