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Special problems in the evaluation of results in adjuvant trials of cancer treatment

✍ Scribed by George A. Higgins


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
369 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4790

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Adjuvant trials in cancer treatment present special problems in statistical analysis. When the primary treatment modality results in a relatively high cure rate and additional methods of treatment are being inserted in an effort to raise the figures to even higher levels, therapeutic benefit can be obscured unless all features of the study are carefully considered. Biologic benefit may easily be masked by the sizable number of patients randomized to receive adjuvant treatment who have no residual tumor and therefore could not possibly benefit therefrom. For example, 50% of patients undergoing β€œcurative” resection for colon cancer survive without evidence of disease beyond the five‐year postoperative period; thus at least half the patients randomized to receive adjuvant treatment (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy) will be disease‐free at the time of randomization and cannot benefit from adjuvant therapy. New methods of assessment of treatment must be developed; otherwise, substantial therapeutic effectiveness may go undetected.


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