Search Results - "Tharmanathan, P"
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Is increased time to diagnosis and treatment in symptomatic cancer associated with poorer outcomes? Systematic review
Published in British journal of cancer (31-03-2015)“…Background: It is unclear whether more timely cancer diagnosis brings favourable outcomes, with much of the previous evidence, in some cancers, being…”
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Cardiac resynchronisation for patients with heart failure due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction - a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published in European journal of heart failure (01-06-2006)“…Abstract Background: Randomised controlled trials generally suggest that cardiac resynchronisation improves outcomes in patients with heart failure due to left…”
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Hydroxychloroquine in hand OA; Results of the UK hero trial
Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-04-2017)Get full text
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Meta analysis of randomised controlled trials describing the effectiveness of venlafaxine in the treatment of major depressive disorder
Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2007)Get full text
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Systematic review and mixed treatment comparison of randomized evidence for empirical, pre-emptive and directed treatment strategies for invasive mould disease
Published in Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (01-01-2011)“…Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) provide the most reliable estimates of the effects of treatments. However, not all treatments are compared in available…”
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Hydroxychloroquine to Reduce Symptoms of Hand Osteoarthritis
Published in Annals of internal medicine (20-03-2018)Get full text
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Corrigendum to “Hydroxychloroquine in hand OA; results of the UK HERO trial” [Osteoarthr Cartil 25 (2017) S3–S4]
Published in Osteoarthritis and cartilage (01-12-2017)Get full text
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No difference found in time to publication by statistical significance of trial results: a methodological review
Published in JRSM open (01-10-2016)“…Objective Time-lag from study completion to publication is a potential source of publication bias in randomised controlled trials. This study sought to update…”
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