Klinische Studien in der Onkologie - 2013 und zukünftig
Author(s) -
Bernhard Wörmann,
Mathias Freund,
Friedrich Overkamp,
Gerhard Ehninger
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
oncology research and treatment
Language(s) - German
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2296-5262
pISSN - 2296-5270
DOI - 10.1159/000348257
Subject(s) - multitude , clinical trial , outcome (game theory) , medicine , psychology , epistemology , philosophy , mathematics , mathematical economics
Clinical trials connect basic science with patient care. They form the backbone of evidence-based medicine and clinical guidelines. The unprecedented implementation of new methods in oncology over the past 40 years has only been possible on the basis of multiple well-organized clinical study groups. The continued existence of these study groups in their current multitude is in danger. Far-reaching changes in the legal framework, underfunding, new definitions of patient-related outcome and shifts in the organization of cancer patient care ask for critical reappraisal and new concepts.
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