MOST CLINICAL TRIALS DON'T REPORT RESULTS
October 5, 2013
An article in PLoS One, by researchers at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, finds that less than half (45%) of clinical trials published any evidence of results. Less than 10% reported results through both clinical trial registration and publication.
Huser, V., Cimino, J.; Linking ClinicalTrials.gov and PubMed to Track Results of Interventional Human Clinical Trials. PLoS One. Online July 9, 2013
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Ana