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. 2013 May 20:14:128.
doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-128.

Six pairs of things to celebrate on International Clinical Trials Day

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Six pairs of things to celebrate on International Clinical Trials Day

David L Sackett. Trials. .

Abstract

The Editor has invited me to mark the occasion with a few words "on the development and/or impact of randomised trials over the last decade, or perhaps some thoughts about the future." I do so here by citing some recent developments that give me cause for both pride about the present state of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and optimism about their future. Respecting the sample size of James Lind's trial and the space allotted me by the Editor, they appear in six pairs.

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