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3-3 Are the treatments practical in your setting?,
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3-1 Do the outcomes measured matter to you? |
2-6 Peoples' outcomes should be assessed similarly |
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A webpage explaining the limitations of using surrogate outcome markers in clinical research.
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A surrogate marker is an event or a laboratory value that researchers hope can serve as a reliable substitute for an actual disease. A common example of this is blood cholesterol levels. These levels are surrogates, or substitutes, for heart disease. If a medical study demonstrates that a medication can lower cholesterol level 10%, then we assume that this will also lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. Why doesn’t this same study determine if an anti-cholesterol drug decreases heart attack rates directly? After all, most folks would rather be spared a heart attack than have a silent decrease in their blood cholesterol levels.
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