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HuckleB

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Mon Oct 28, 2013, 05:11 PM Oct 2013

Ben Goldacre's All Trials Registered | All Results Reported Campaign. [View all]

Here's the link to the main web page, with a chance to sign the petition.

http://www.alltrials.net/

Once you're there, click on the link with the title below to learn what it's all about.

The AllTrials campaign calls for all past and present clinical trials to be registered and their results reported.

"Clinical trials are investigations designed to assess the effects – wanted and unwanted – of healthcare interventions in people. The Declaration of Helsinki, which is the World Medical Association’s statement of principles for medical research involving people, states that every investigator running a clinical trial should register it and report its results. Millions of volunteers have participated in clinical trials to help find out more about the effects of treatments on disease, yet that important ethical principle about reporting has been widely ignored. Information on what was done and what was found in these trials could be lost forever to doctors and researchers, leading to bad treatment decisions, missed opportunities for good medicine, and trials being repeated. This is what led to the AllTrials campaign in January 2013, a campaign which is now supported by thousands of individual patients, clinicians and researchers across the world, and by hundreds of organisations representing millions of people.

This document sets out more information about achieving a situation globally where all trials are registered and results reported. It is an achievement that will involve regulators and registries, clinical trial funders, universities and institutes, professional and learned societies and medical journals, patients and researchers.

This document is part of a continuing discussion which many different organisations are working on elaborating further over coming weeks and months.


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This would be an important step, not only for medical trials, but in every scientific field. (nt) enough Oct 2013 #1
So, you respect Ben Goldacre? I'm unfamiliar with his work, but have seen the name in the following. proverbialwisdom Oct 2013 #2
Just stop. HuckleB Oct 2013 #3
Read Goldacre's own words from his own Guardian article then. proverbialwisdom Oct 2013 #4
He sounds like he knows what he is talking about to me. nt bemildred Oct 2013 #5
I did. They were written in 2005. HuckleB Oct 2013 #6
Stop, I will, after reposting this essential update which you appear to have missed. proverbialwisdom Oct 2013 #8
Thus, Wakefield takes the blame for all the ugliness of that crap, deadly study. HuckleB Oct 2013 #9
No. Miss this? UK CryShame press release - 9 March 2013 proverbialwisdom Oct 2013 #10
And another pre-preliminary study. HuckleB Oct 2013 #11
I expressed no personal opinion, merely reposted legitimate research findings I saw reported at AOA. proverbialwisdom Dec 2013 #14
You're not clarify anything. HuckleB Dec 2013 #16
Ben Goldacre on Andrew Wakefield. HuckleB Oct 2013 #7
GMC FINDING OVERTURNED ON APPEAL IN 2012 FOR CO-DEFENDENT. Please see post #8 for details. nt proverbialwisdom Dec 2013 #12
Thanks for the kick! HuckleB Dec 2013 #13
On the contrary, head shake. proverbialwisdom Dec 2013 #15
Uh, "Age of Autism." HuckleB Dec 2013 #17
Sorry, but you are wrong as time will tell. nt proverbialwisdom Dec 2013 #18
"Time will tell." HuckleB Dec 2013 #19
that this isn't already law is another example of how corrupt our government is yurbud Dec 2013 #20
This is a world wide issue, and the history of research is quite complex. HuckleB Dec 2013 #21
research is complex. Industry footing the bill and deciding which studies see the light of day isn't yurbud Dec 2013 #22
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