Context:When feasible, randomized, blinded single-patient (n-of-1) trials are uniquely capable of establishing the best treatment in an individual patient. Despite early enthusiasm, by the turn of the twenty-first century, few academic centers were conducting n-of-1 trials on a regular basis. Methods: The authors reviewed the literature and conducted in-depth tele-phone interviews with leaders in the n-of-1 trial movement. Findings: N-of-1 trials can improve care by increasing therapeutic precision. However, they have not been widely adopted, in part because physicians do not sufficiently value the reduction in uncertainty they yield weighed against the inconvenience they impose. Limited evidence suggests that patients may be receptive to n...
Novel cancer therapies are often approved with evidence from a single pivotal trial alone. There are...
BACKGROUND: In single patient (n of 1) trials, a patient acts as his or her own control in a study c...
An N of 1 trial is a multiple crossover study in a single participant. N of 1trials can combine the ...
Clinicians and patients often try a treatment for an initial period to inform longer-term therapeuti...
Abstract Background Double-blind randomised N-of-1 trials (N-of-1 trials) may help with decisions co...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the gold standard for evaluating new interventions. Differen...
AbstractObjectiveTo raise awareness among clinicians and epidemiologists that single-patient (n-of-1...
Precision medicine typically refers to the use of genomic signatures of patients to assign more effe...
Clinicians make treatment decisions on a regular basis, and some decisions may result in patients ta...
In this paper we discuss the value of N-of-1 trials in personalising health care. We describe the ch...
In this chapter, we define N-of-1 trials and provide a brief historical perspective. We briefly cove...
Background: N-of-1 trials offer an innovative approach to delivering personalized clinical care toge...
The sequencing of the human genome brings with it the hope that greater understanding of genetic com...
In this article we briefly examine the unique features of Single-Case Designs (SCDs) (studies in a s...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines and evidence-based drug treatment recommendations are usually based on the re...
Novel cancer therapies are often approved with evidence from a single pivotal trial alone. There are...
BACKGROUND: In single patient (n of 1) trials, a patient acts as his or her own control in a study c...
An N of 1 trial is a multiple crossover study in a single participant. N of 1trials can combine the ...
Clinicians and patients often try a treatment for an initial period to inform longer-term therapeuti...
Abstract Background Double-blind randomised N-of-1 trials (N-of-1 trials) may help with decisions co...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the gold standard for evaluating new interventions. Differen...
AbstractObjectiveTo raise awareness among clinicians and epidemiologists that single-patient (n-of-1...
Precision medicine typically refers to the use of genomic signatures of patients to assign more effe...
Clinicians make treatment decisions on a regular basis, and some decisions may result in patients ta...
In this paper we discuss the value of N-of-1 trials in personalising health care. We describe the ch...
In this chapter, we define N-of-1 trials and provide a brief historical perspective. We briefly cove...
Background: N-of-1 trials offer an innovative approach to delivering personalized clinical care toge...
The sequencing of the human genome brings with it the hope that greater understanding of genetic com...
In this article we briefly examine the unique features of Single-Case Designs (SCDs) (studies in a s...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines and evidence-based drug treatment recommendations are usually based on the re...
Novel cancer therapies are often approved with evidence from a single pivotal trial alone. There are...
BACKGROUND: In single patient (n of 1) trials, a patient acts as his or her own control in a study c...
An N of 1 trial is a multiple crossover study in a single participant. N of 1trials can combine the ...