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Fake facts and alternative truths in medical research.

Bjørn Morten Hofmann
Published in: BMC medical ethics (2018)
Mammography screening for breast cancer appears as an exemplary field of strongly polarised research. This is but one example of how scientists' strong professional interests can polarise research. Instead of revealing interesting facts researchers may come to fact interests. In order to avoid this and sustain trust in science, researchers should disclose professional and not only financial interests when submitting and publishing research.
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