Quantitative evaluation of the impact of relaxing eligibility criteria on the risk–benefit profile of drugs for lung cancer based on real‐world data
Huiyao Huang,
Shuopeng Jia,
Xin Wang
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionRestrictive eligibility criteria in cancer drug trials result in low enrollment rates and limited population diversity. Relaxed eligibility criteria (REC) based on solid evidence is becoming necessary for stakeholders worldwide. However, the absence of high‐quality, favorable evidence remains a major challenge. This study presents a protocol to quantitatively evaluate the impact of relaxing eligibility criteria in common non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) protocols in China, on the risk–benefit pro… Show more
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