Journal article

How to substantially increase recruitment in cancer trials in New Zealand

D Hadorn, N Wilson, R Edwards, T Blakely, D Sarfati

New Zealand Medical Journal | NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL ASSOC | Published : 2013

Abstract

Recruitment rates into cancer treatment trials are generally very low, both in New Zealand and internationally. This viewpoint article suggests that recruitment rates could be substantially increased by considering all patients newly diagnosed with cancer to be automatically eligible for randomisation if experimental treatments were available under study protocols for patients with their type of cancer. Patients randomised to be offered the experimental treatment would be approached for consent to receive it, whereas patients randomised not to be offered this treatment would continue to receive standard treatment (thus serving as the control group) and not be approached for consent. Routine ..

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