Overinterpretation and misreporting of prognostic factor studies in oncology: a systematic review
<br/><strong>Background: </strong>Cancer prognostic biomarkers have shown disappointing clinical applicability. The objective of this study was to classify and estimate how study results are overinterpreted and misreported in prognostic factor studies in oncology.<br/><str...
Main Authors: | Kempf, E, De Beyer, JA, Cook, J, Holmes, J, Mohammed, S, Nguyên, T-L, Simera, I, Trivella, M, Altman, DG, Hopewell, S, Moons, KGM, Porcher, R, Reitsma, JB, Sauerbrei, W, Collins, GS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2018
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