Using median survival in meta-analysis of experimental time-to-event data
Abstract Background Time-to-event data is frequently reported in both clinical and preclinical research spheres. Systematic review and meta-analysis is a tool that can help to identify pitfalls in preclinical research conduct and reporting that can help to improve translational efficacy. However, po...
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Main Authors: | Theodore C. Hirst, Emily S. Sena, Malcolm R. Macleod |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/490e1b6ce0e348c1b15b5742ec7e035a |
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