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− | |Title=Scientist | + | |Title=Scientist Ousted From Cancer Study Declines to Testify to House Panel |
− | |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. This is a factual case. |
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|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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|Important For=researchers; research leaders; All stakeholders in research; phd students | |Important For=researchers; research leaders; All stakeholders in research; phd students | ||
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|Has Link=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/04/12/science/doctor-s-world-scientist-ousted-cancer-study-declines-testify-house-panel.html | |Has Link=https://www.nytimes.com/1994/04/12/science/doctor-s-world-scientist-ousted-cancer-study-declines-testify-house-panel.html | ||
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|Involves=Roger Poisson; Bernard Fisher | |Involves=Roger Poisson; Bernard Fisher |
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Resources
Cases
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. This is a factual case.
Why is this important?
To give insight in different ways of cheating in clinical trials.