Background: Randomized controlled trials on menopausal hormone therapy in humans have not confirmed the benefit of estrogens on cardiovascular disease found in animal studies. Flawed methodology or publication bias in animal studies may explain the dicrepancy. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether publication of the randomized controlled trials Heart and Estrogen/Progestin Replacement Study and Women's Health Initiative influenced study authors' assessment of research findings (confirmation bias) as well as to investigate publication bias and small-study effects in animal studies of estrogen effects on atherosclerosis. Methods: The data source for this study was PubMed from inception to 2018. We selected animal studie...
Reporting bias in the literature occurs when there is selective revealing or suppression of results,...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
Recent clinical trials demonstrating that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) does not prevent coronar...
Context : The literature provides no clear answer as to whether total oestradiol (E2) concentrations...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
Coronary heart disease and estrogen plus progestin treatment: the “burden ” of the evidence Health p...
The consolidation of scientific knowledge proceeds through the interpretation and then distillation ...
BEFORE 1998, CONVENTION held that menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), estrogen treatment in particular...
Concerns exist about the cardiovascular effects of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in postmenopaus...
<div><p>Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that fa...
Evidence from over 30 epidemiologic studies indi-cates that postmenopausal women who take estrogen a...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is widely used to controlling menopausal symptoms and prevent adve...
Background: Animal experiments should be appropriately designed, correctly analysed and transparentl...
peer reviewedBased upon the positive results of a large epidemiological study and the negative resul...
IMPORTANCE: Little is known about the comparative cardiovascular safety of oral hormone therapy prod...
Reporting bias in the literature occurs when there is selective revealing or suppression of results,...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
Recent clinical trials demonstrating that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) does not prevent coronar...
Context : The literature provides no clear answer as to whether total oestradiol (E2) concentrations...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
Coronary heart disease and estrogen plus progestin treatment: the “burden ” of the evidence Health p...
The consolidation of scientific knowledge proceeds through the interpretation and then distillation ...
BEFORE 1998, CONVENTION held that menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), estrogen treatment in particular...
Concerns exist about the cardiovascular effects of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in postmenopaus...
<div><p>Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that fa...
Evidence from over 30 epidemiologic studies indi-cates that postmenopausal women who take estrogen a...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is widely used to controlling menopausal symptoms and prevent adve...
Background: Animal experiments should be appropriately designed, correctly analysed and transparentl...
peer reviewedBased upon the positive results of a large epidemiological study and the negative resul...
IMPORTANCE: Little is known about the comparative cardiovascular safety of oral hormone therapy prod...
Reporting bias in the literature occurs when there is selective revealing or suppression of results,...
Industry-sponsored clinical drug studies are associated with publication of outcomes that favor the ...
Recent clinical trials demonstrating that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) does not prevent coronar...