Large randomized controlled clinical trials are the gold standard to evaluate and compare the effects of treatments. It is common practice for investigators to explore and even attempt to compare treatments, beyond the first round of primary analyses, for various subsets of the study populations based on scientific or clinical interests to take advantage of the potentially rich information contained in the clinical database. Although subjects are randomized to treatment groups in clinical trials, this does not imply the same degree of randomization among sub-populations of the original trials. Therefore, comparisons of treatments in sub-populations may not produce fair and unbiased results without properly addressing this issue. Covariate a...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature, and their int...
A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper subgroup wh...
In observational studies, identification of associations within particular subgroups is the usual me...
Large randomized controlled clinical trials are the gold standard to evaluate and compare the effect...
textIn randomized clinical trials, medical researchers are interested to determine the effectiveness...
AbstractLarge randomized phase III prospective studies continue to redefine the standard of therapy ...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature and their inte...
Background: Subgroup analyses are common in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). There are many eas...
Clinical trial investigators often record a great deal of baseline data on each patient at randomiza...
Important objectives in the development of stratified medicines include the identification and confi...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Individualized or personalized medicine has become a buzzword in the academic as well as public deba...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
Background: Although subgroup analyses in clinical trials may provide evidence for individualised me...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature, and their int...
A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper subgroup wh...
In observational studies, identification of associations within particular subgroups is the usual me...
Large randomized controlled clinical trials are the gold standard to evaluate and compare the effect...
textIn randomized clinical trials, medical researchers are interested to determine the effectiveness...
AbstractLarge randomized phase III prospective studies continue to redefine the standard of therapy ...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature and their inte...
Background: Subgroup analyses are common in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). There are many eas...
Clinical trial investigators often record a great deal of baseline data on each patient at randomiza...
Important objectives in the development of stratified medicines include the identification and confi...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Individualized or personalized medicine has become a buzzword in the academic as well as public deba...
BACKGROUND: Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions differ b...
Abstract Background Subgroup analyses in randomized trials examine whether effects of interventions ...
Background: Although subgroup analyses in clinical trials may provide evidence for individualised me...
Multi-country randomised clinical trials (MRCTs) are common in the medical literature, and their int...
A subgroup of clinical trial subjects identified by baseline characteristics is a proper subgroup wh...
In observational studies, identification of associations within particular subgroups is the usual me...