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We found no association between NNS and journal, trial size, multi- or single-centre, funding source or type of intervention.
Extracted information for this meta-analysis included: first author, publication years, the journal, trial design, baseline patient characteristics, age range, dosing regimens, patient eligibility, clinicopathological characteristics, follow-up period, TILs site, cut-off point, end-points (RFS, OS, pCR), hazard ratio (HR) and 95%% confidence interval (CI).
For each trial, we compared data for each outcome between the protocol and the clinical study report, within the clinical study report, and between the clinical study report and publicly available data (journal trial report or trial registry report, or both), for consistency and, when applicable, completeness of reporting.
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Yet researchers whose results are "unflattering" to the tested drug continue to assume that readers and editors alike will be uninterested in those reports, as a consequence of which they don't bother to submit them for publication, even though the journal Trials declared a policy of publishing all trials, regardless of outcome.
The journal Trials, for example, contributes to correcting the scientific record by welcoming submissions that discuss trials published elsewhere, and there is no time limit for such commentaries.
Despite all these issues, the results of the trial have now been reported as an attachment to a commentary in the journal Trials which is specifically interested in unpublished trials.
To identify examples for each checklist item, we obtained protocols from public websites, journals, trial investigators, and industry sponsors.
These included appendices and online supplementary material on the journal website, trial design/protocol papers published in other journals, or trial or group dedicated websites[ 44, 45, 116, 117, 123, 124] N †Does not equal 100%, as some reports/articles contained data in more than one category Tables 5 and 6 show the reporting of DMC and interim analysis parameters in the included papers.
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We reviewed requirements for authors in various orthopaedic surgery journals to verify whether the journals support trial registration prior to a publication.
Surprisingly, none of the Italian journals required trial registration, while 28% of the UK journals mentioned registration.
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