Meta-analyses are considered as an important pillar of evidence-based medicine. The aim of this review is to describe the main principles of a meta-analysis and to use examples of head and neck oncology to demonstrate their clinical impact and methodological interest. The major role of individual patient data is outlined, as well as the superiority of individual patient data over meta-analyses based on published summary data. The major clinical breakthrough of head and neck meta-analyses are summarized, regarding concomitant chemotherapy, altered fractionated chemotherapy, new regimens of induction chemotherapy or the use of radioprotectants. Recent methodological developments are described, including network meta-analyses, the validation o...
Contains fulltext : 235407.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: R...
Background: Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of conco...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of chemotherapy added to a surgical locoregional treatment (LRT) f...
Les cancers des voies aérodigestives supérieures (VADS) représentent la 5e cause de cancer en France...
International audienceHead and neck cancers are a leading cause of cancer incidence and mortality, w...
The results of individual phase III cancer clinical trials are often inconclusive due to the overly ...
La radiothérapie et la chimiothérapie sont deux des traitements recommandés pour traiter les cancers...
Head and neck cancers represent the fifth cause of death from cancer in France. They are often diagn...
Locally advanced head and neck cancers, whether “classical” squamous cell carcinomas or undifferenti...
BACKGROUND: Our previous individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis showed that chemotherapy improv...
BACKGROUND: Our previous individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis showed that chemotherapy improv...
Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are both recommended treatments for locally advanced head and neck can...
Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of concomitant chemo...
Background and purpose: The Meta-Analysis of Chemotherapy in squamous cell Head and Neck Cancer (MAC...
Contains fulltext : 235407.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: R...
Background: Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of conco...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of chemotherapy added to a surgical locoregional treatment (LRT) f...
Les cancers des voies aérodigestives supérieures (VADS) représentent la 5e cause de cancer en France...
International audienceHead and neck cancers are a leading cause of cancer incidence and mortality, w...
The results of individual phase III cancer clinical trials are often inconclusive due to the overly ...
La radiothérapie et la chimiothérapie sont deux des traitements recommandés pour traiter les cancers...
Head and neck cancers represent the fifth cause of death from cancer in France. They are often diagn...
Locally advanced head and neck cancers, whether “classical” squamous cell carcinomas or undifferenti...
BACKGROUND: Our previous individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis showed that chemotherapy improv...
BACKGROUND: Our previous individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis showed that chemotherapy improv...
Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are both recommended treatments for locally advanced head and neck can...
Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of concomitant chemo...
Background and purpose: The Meta-Analysis of Chemotherapy in squamous cell Head and Neck Cancer (MAC...
Contains fulltext : 235407.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: R...
Background: Randomised, controlled trials and meta-analyses have shown the survival benefit of conco...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of chemotherapy added to a surgical locoregional treatment (LRT) f...