Many clinical trials’ findings never get published. Here’s why that’s bad
(By Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus for STAT)
When a bearded dude at a Brooklyn coffee house says he’s shopping his novel around to agents, no one expects to see it on bookstore shelves in their lifetime. When a scientist says she’s got a pile of data ready to publish, well, that seems like it should see the light of day. But it just as likely won’t. Continue reading article……
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