Analysis of characteristics of randomized clinical trials in leukemia that are associated with how results are reported
<p><em>Background</em></p> <p>Since many trials are small, systematic reviews are essential for obtaining statistically reliable results. However, some trials are better-reported than others. Non-publication or delayed publication could lead to bias in a review. We iden...
Main Authors: | Burrett, J, Lunn, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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