Variation in outcome reporting in studies of fertility-sparing surgery for cervical cancer: A systematic review.
Nathanael YongNatalie CooperSarah YorkeChawan BaranKhalid Saeed KhanAlex TanMichail SiderisStamatina IliodromitiRanjit ManchandaPublished in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2022)
There is significant heterogeneity in the reported outcomes. An agreed Core Outcome Set is necessary for future studies to effectively harmonise reported outcomes that are measurable and relevant to patients, clinicians and researchers. This systematic review sets the groundwork for the development of a Core Outcome Set for fertility-sparing surgery in cervical cancer.
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