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Category: Clinical Trials

Clinical trial results inconsistently reported among journals, government website

  By admin Archives, Bioethics, Clinical Trials

By James Walsh | Star Tribune | 31 March, 2014 Medical researchers often presented the findings of their clinical trials in a different way on a federal government website than they did in the medical journals where their studies were… Continue reading

Quality and completeness of data documentation in an investigator-initiated trial versus an industry-sponsored trial

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, Compensation

Soumil Patwardhan, Nithya Gogtay, Urmila Thatte, C S Pramesh | Indian Journal of Medical Ethics | Vol 11, No 1 | 2014 Abstract Literature on the quality and completeness of data and documentation in investigator-initiated research studies is scarce. We… Continue reading

Protection of human research participants: accreditation of programmes in the Indian context

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, Compensation

Neelambari Bhosale, Shagoofa Nigar, Soma Das, Uma Divate, Pathak Divate | Indian Journal of Medical Ethics | Vol 11 No 1 | 2014 Abstract The recent negative media reports on the status of participants in clinical trials in India, together… Continue reading

Tackling Patient Recruitment Challenges in Clinical Trials

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, Recuritment

Jennifer L. Redmond | OncologyLive | 26 March 2014 Patients fear being a “guinea pig” or receiving a placebo, healthcare providers do not have time to keep up with all of the clinical trial information or talk with patients in… Continue reading

Why Clinical Trials Aren’t Doing Much for the Health of Minorities

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, General

Health Editor | Health | News & Views | 21 March 2014 It’s been 20 years since Congress required that research funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) include minorities, but non-whites still account for less than 5… Continue reading

Kerala Government to Curb Unethical Practices in Clinical Trials

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Prabhat Nair | The New Indian Express | Thiruvananthapuram | 13 March 2014 In the wake of reports of several clinical trial centres in the state violating the principles of human research ethics, the State Government has decided to formulate… Continue reading

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