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|Is About=Data falsification in a series of studies which showed that lumpectomy was as effective as removing the entire breast for preventing recurrence in many women with early cancer. | |Is About=Data falsification in a series of studies which showed that lumpectomy was as effective as removing the entire breast for preventing recurrence in many women with early cancer. | ||
|Important Because=To give insight in different ways of cheating in clinical trials. | |Important Because=To give insight in different ways of cheating in clinical trials. | ||
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Scientist ousted from cancer study declines to testify to House panel
What is this about?
Data falsification in a series of studies which showed that lumpectomy was as effective as removing the entire breast for preventing recurrence in many women with early cancer.
Why is this important?
To give insight in different ways of cheating in clinical trials.
Journal