Justifying the source of external comparators in single-arm oncology health technology submissions: a review of NICE and PBAC assessments
Background: The drive to expedite patient access for diseases with high unmet treatment needs has come with an increasing use of single-arm trials (SATs), especially in oncology. However, the lack of control arms in such trials creates challenges to assess and demonstrate comparative efficacy. Exter...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Appiah (Author), Maria Rizzo (Author), Grammati Sarri (Author), Luis Hernandez (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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