Reporting of ethical requirements in phase III surgical trials

Background Disclosure of obtaining informed consent from patients (ICP) and research ethics committee (REC) approval in published reports is sometimes omitted. To date, no disclosure data are available on surgical research. Objective Our aim was to assess whether REC approval and ICP were documented...

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Authors: Bridoux, Valérie (Author) ; Schwarz, Lilian (Author) ; Moutel, Grégoire (Author) ; Michot, Francis (Author) ; Herve, Christian (Author) ; Tuech, Jean-Jacques (Author)
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Published: BMJ Publ. 2014
In: Journal of medical ethics
Year: 2014, Volume: 40, Issue: 10, Pages: 687-690
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