<div><p>Background</p><p>Meta-analysis is a growing approach to evidence synthesis and network meta-analysis in particular represents an important and developing method within Health Technology Assessment (HTA). Meta-analysis of survival data is usually performed using the individual summary statistic—the hazard ratio (HR) from each randomised controlled trial (RCT).</p><p>Objectives</p><p>The objectives of this study are to: (i) review the methods and reporting of survival analyses in oncology RCTs; and (ii) assess the suitability and relevance of survival data reported in RCTs for inclusion into meta-analysis.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Five oncology journals were searched to identify Phase III RCTs published between April and July 2015. Eligibl...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
<p>OS: overall survival; CSS: cancer-specific survival; RFS: recurrence-free survival; HR: hazard ra...
BACKGROUND:Meta-analysis is a growing approach to evidence synthesis and network meta-analysis in pa...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The hazard ratio (HR) is the most appropriate measure for time to ...
In clinical research, meta-analyses are widely used to synthesize results from various studies. The ...
Abstract Background Time-to-event data is frequently reported in both clinical and preclinical resea...
ObjectivesWe reviewed publications with two main objectives: to describe how survival analyses are r...
In most of meta-analyses of aggregated survival data, a pooled measure of the intervention's effect ...
ObjectivesWe reviewed publications with two main objectives: to describe how survival analyses are r...
AbstractObjectivesMany regulatory agencies require that manufacturers establish both efficacy and co...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
Reporting and publication bias is a well-known problem in meta-analysis and healthcare research. In ...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
<p>OS: overall survival; CSS: cancer-specific survival; RFS: recurrence-free survival; HR: hazard ra...
BACKGROUND:Meta-analysis is a growing approach to evidence synthesis and network meta-analysis in pa...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The hazard ratio (HR) is the most appropriate measure for time to ...
In clinical research, meta-analyses are widely used to synthesize results from various studies. The ...
Abstract Background Time-to-event data is frequently reported in both clinical and preclinical resea...
ObjectivesWe reviewed publications with two main objectives: to describe how survival analyses are r...
In most of meta-analyses of aggregated survival data, a pooled measure of the intervention's effect ...
ObjectivesWe reviewed publications with two main objectives: to describe how survival analyses are r...
AbstractObjectivesMany regulatory agencies require that manufacturers establish both efficacy and co...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
Reporting and publication bias is a well-known problem in meta-analysis and healthcare research. In ...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
Aims and objectives. This paper describes when and why survival analysis is used and describes the u...
<p>OS: overall survival; CSS: cancer-specific survival; RFS: recurrence-free survival; HR: hazard ra...