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Fooled by Randomness. The Misleading Effect of Treatment Crossover in Randomized Trials of Therapies with Marginal Treatment Benefit.

Vicente ValentíPaula Jiménez-FonsecaPavlos MsaouelRamón SalazarAlberto Carmona-Bayonas
Published in: Cancer investigation (2021)
Crossover can bias clinical outcomes of randomized clinical trials by increasing the risk of both type I (false positive) and type II (false negative) errors. To show how crossover can increase type I error, we provide computer simulation and review herein illustrative examples (iniparib, olaratumab) of recently reported RCTs that demonstrated false-positive treatment efficacy signals due to crossover. The ethical issues associated with crossover are also discussed.
Keyphrases
  • open label
  • double blind
  • placebo controlled
  • emergency department
  • randomized controlled trial
  • patient safety
  • study protocol
  • quality improvement