Surrogate outcomes distorting medicine
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

Surrogate outcomes distorting medicine

2017-01-06
Surrogate endpoints are commonly used in clinical trials to get quicker results, however Michael Baum, emeritus professor at University College London, worries that by not focusing on real outcomes - length of life, and quality of life - that these are being used to justify expensive treatments which may not benefit patients. Read the full analysis:

http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i6286

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