Propose: To examine the association between trial sponsorship sources, self-reported conflicts of interest (COI), and study and author characteristics in central nervous system (CNS) oncology clinical trials (CT). Methods: MEDLINE search was performed for original CT on “Central Nervous System Neoplasms“[Mesh]. The investigators assessed for relationships between funding source (industry, academic or cooperative, none, not described), COI (presented, none, or not reported), CT, and author characteristics. Results: From 2010 to 2015, 319 CT were considered eligible. The majority of the studies involved primary gliomas (55.2%) and were Phase II CT (59.2%). Drug therapy was investigated in 83.0% of the CT. The remaining studies investigated su...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01679873International audienceBACKGROUND: Systematic reporting of ...
Objectives: This study examines financial conflict-of-interest (FCOI) of clinicians who made submiss...
We aimed to test any association between authors’ conclusions and self-reported COI or funding sourc...
Purpose: We sought to determine the prevalence, reliability, and predictors of conflict of interest ...
Purpose: Because financial conflicts of interest (FCOIs) may potentially influence patient care, hos...
BACKGROUND: Relationships between clinical researchers and industry are becoming increasingly compl...
Financial conflicts of interest (FCOIs) could bias the potentially practice-changing oncologic rando...
Abstract CONTEXT: Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study fund...
BACKGROUND: Patient participation in well-designed and conducted clinical trials enables researchers...
ObjectivesThis study assessed whether the results of major, potentially practice-altering cardiovasc...
Context Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study funding and au...
Although both financial and intrinsic conflicts of interest can exist throughout the drug develop-me...
Background Financial conflicts of interest (FCOI) are known to be prevalent in medicine. Authorship ...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01679873International audienceBACKGROUND: Systematic reporting of ...
Objectives: This study examines financial conflict-of-interest (FCOI) of clinicians who made submiss...
We aimed to test any association between authors’ conclusions and self-reported COI or funding sourc...
Purpose: We sought to determine the prevalence, reliability, and predictors of conflict of interest ...
Purpose: Because financial conflicts of interest (FCOIs) may potentially influence patient care, hos...
BACKGROUND: Relationships between clinical researchers and industry are becoming increasingly compl...
Financial conflicts of interest (FCOIs) could bias the potentially practice-changing oncologic rando...
Abstract CONTEXT: Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study fund...
BACKGROUND: Patient participation in well-designed and conducted clinical trials enables researchers...
ObjectivesThis study assessed whether the results of major, potentially practice-altering cardiovasc...
Context Disclosure of conflicts of interest (COIs) from pharmaceutical industry study funding and au...
Although both financial and intrinsic conflicts of interest can exist throughout the drug develop-me...
Background Financial conflicts of interest (FCOI) are known to be prevalent in medicine. Authorship ...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
Over the past three decades, industry sponsored research expanded in the United States. Financial in...
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01679873International audienceBACKGROUND: Systematic reporting of ...
Objectives: This study examines financial conflict-of-interest (FCOI) of clinicians who made submiss...