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Results for 'ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines'

Biases in study design, implementation, and data analysis that distort the appraisal of clinical benefit and ESMO-Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale (ESMO-MCBS) scoring
OVN Avatar B. Gyawali, E. G. E. de Vries, U. Dafni, T. Amaral, J. Barriuso, J. Bogaerts, A. Calles, G. Curigliano, C. Gomez-Roca, B. Kiesewetter, S. Oosting, A. Passaro, G. Pentheroudakis, M. Piccart, F. Roitberg, J. Tabernero, N. Tarazona, D. Trapani, R. Wester, G.
Biases in study design, implementation, and data analysis that distort the appraisal of clinical benefit and ESMO-Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale (ESMO-MCBS) scoring

ESMO-MCBS, bias, clinical trial design, clinical trial implementation, clinical trial reporting, clinical trial analysis

The ESMO-MCBS is a tool used for scoring the clinical benefit of cancer medicines as reported in clinical trials, assuming valid research methodologies and quality implementation. The tool's effectiveness is compromised by studies with flawed design, implementation, or data analysis, w…

Apr 20th • 8 mins read

EHA evaluation of the ESMO-Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale version 1.1 (ESMO-MCBS v1.1) for hematological malignancies
OVN Avatar Barbara Kiesewetter , Nathan I Cherny, Nicolas Boissel, Francesco Cerisoli, Urania Dafni, Elisabeth G E de Vries, Paolo Ghia, Nicola Gökbuget, Verónica González-Calle, Brian Huntly, Ulrich Jäger, Nicola Jane Latino, Jean-Yves Douillard, Luca Malcovati, Ma
EHA evaluation of the ESMO-Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale version 1.1 (ESMO-MCBS v1.1) for hematological malignancies

ESMO, hematological malignancies, Clinical benefit scale, EHA

The ESMO-MCBS v1.1 has not been previously validated for haematological malignancies, but it is being explored to avoid duplication of efforts. A feasibility test was conducted using 80 studies related to various haematological malignancies such as acute and chronic leukaemia, lymphoma, myel…

Jan 20th • 20 mins read

Off-label despite high-level evidence: a clinical practice review of commonly used off-patent cancer medicines
OVN Avatar G. Zarkavelis A.L. Amylidi C. Verbaanderd N.I. Cherny Y. Metaxas E.G.E. de Vries P. Zygoura T. Amaral K. Jordan M. Strijbos U. Dafni N. Latino M. Galotti F. Lordick R. Giuliani F. Pignatti G. Pentheroudakis
Off-label despite high-level evidence: a clinical practice review of commonly used off-patent cancer medicines

off-label, ESMO-MCBS, EMA, cancer, ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines

Several 'old' cancer medicines remain off-label despite strong scientific evidence supporting their use in specific settings. Off-label prescriptions often carry administrative and legal burdens for physicians, affecting workflows and potentially patient access to safe and effective therapies. R…

Nov 14th • 21 mins read

Recent eUpdates to the ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines on hepatocellular carcinoma, cancer of the pancreas, soft tissue and visceral sarcomas, cancer of the prostate and gastric cancer
OVN Avatar G. Pentheroudakis
Recent eUpdates to the ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines on hepatocellular carcinoma, cancer of the pancreas, soft tissue and visceral sarcomas, cancer of the prostate and gastric cancer

ESMO, hepatocellular carcinoma, gastric cancer, prostate cancer

The following ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines have been recently updated with new treatment recommendations for the ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines on Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Cancer of the Pancreas, Soft Tissue and Visceral Sarcomas, Cancer of the Prostate and Gastric Cancer.

Jun 6th • 2 mins read

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