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f1000research.com
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| | | | | Read the original article in full on F1000Research: Does evidence support the high expectations placed in precision medicine? A bibliographic review | |
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| | | | | Stephen Senn Head of Competence Center for Methodology and Statistics (CCMS) Luxembourg Institute of Health Twitter @stephensenn Being a statistician means never having to say you are certain A recent discussion of randomised controlled trials[1] by Angus Deaton and Nancy Cartwright (D&C) contains much interesting analysis but also, in my opinion, does not escape rehashing... | |
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| | | | | Randomized clinical trials are successful because they do not mimic clinical practice. They remain highly clinically relevant despite this. | |
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| | | A comprehensive study that integrates multiple analytic approaches has linked a regulatory gene network and functional defects in insulin-producing pancreatic beta cells to Type 2 diabetes. | ||