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Often defined as those over 70, who are frequently under-represented in trials but common in clinical practice.
Real-world evidence refers to clinical evidence derived from the analysis of , which is collected from sources outside of traditional highly-controlled randomized clinical trials (RCTs). These sources include electronic health records, insurance claims, and product/disease registries. 1. Addressing Gaps in Clinical Trials (629 KB)
The reference (kilobytes) is most commonly associated with a specific scholarly review regarding the use of Real-World Evidence (RWE) in the management of lung cancer, published in the journal Current Oncology . Real-World Evidence in Lung Cancer Management Often defined as those over 70, who are
Traditional clinical trials often exclude "real-world" patients, such as: Often defined as those over 70