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PACE-gate: when clinical trial evidence meets open data access
Article abstract: Science is not always plain sailing and sometimes the voyage is across an angry sea. A recent clinical trial of treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome (the PACE trial) has whipped up a storm of controversy. Patients claim the … Continue reading
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Tagged CBT, cognitive behavioural therapy, data sharing, Dr Keith Geraghty, GET, graded exercise therapy, open access, PACE trial, psychotherapy
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PLOS One to investigate PACE trial’s refusal to share data
Response from PLOS One editors to requests for more information about the PACE trial: Several readers have raised concerns regarding the analyses reported in this article. We are also aware that there have been requests for the data from this … Continue reading
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Tagged data sharing, Medical Research Council, MRC, open access, PACE trial, PLOS One, Prof James C Coyne
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