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Acceptable, tolerable, manageable - but not to patients. How drug trials report harms.

Acceptable, tolerable, manageable - but not to patients. How drug trials report harms.

Medicine and Science from The BMJ

November 19, 201825m 56s

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Show Notes

You’ll have read in a clinical trial “Most patients had an acceptable adverse-event profile.” Or that a drug “has a manageable and mostly reversible safety profile.” And that “the tolerability was good overall.” In this podcast, Bishal Gyawali (@oncology_bg) joins us to describe what events those terms were actually describing in cancer drug trials, and how they reduce the readers appreciation of the adverse effects of these novel drugs. Read the full analysis:

https://www.bmj.com/content/363/bmj.k4383