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14 april 2014 15:52:58

 
The randomised clinical trial and the hazard ratio - medical research`s Emperor`s New Clothes? (BMC Cancer)
 


As the enthusiasm for individualized treatment and targeted therapies continues to gain momentum, it seems timely to re-assess whether our current research tools are fit for purpose. Randomized Clinical Trials compare groups of patients, the Hazard Ratio is a `group description statistic`, and modeling shows that the same Hazard Ratio score could result from a number of scenarios. Thus the current tools do not provides definitive information as to how to treat an individual patient. We therefore need to concentrate on the use of predictive factor analyses to identify the characteristics of subgroups of patients who respond to specific treatments.


 
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