'Spin' in urology non-randomised studies comparing therapeutic interventions: a temporal analysis.
Jeremy WuSamuel S HaileWilson HoLaurence H KlotzMorgan YuanJason Y LeeYonah KrakowskyPublished in: BJU international (2024)
Our results suggest that 81% of urological observational studies comparing therapeutic interventions contained spin. Over the past two decades, the use of spin has significantly declined, but this remains an area for improvement, with 70% of included studies published in the 2020s employing spin. Medical writing should scrupulously avoid words or phrases that are not supported by data in the manuscript.