Patients should not be discouraged from entering trials

BMJ 1996; 313 doi: 10.1136/bmj.313.7070.1488d (Published 7 December 1996)
Cite this as: BMJ 1996;313:1488.5

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  1. Jayne E Harrison
  1. Research senior registrar Liverpool University Dental Hospital, Liverpool L3 5PS

    EDITOR,—Charlotte Williamson's editorial highlights the benefits of involving patients in decisions about their treatment and of patients' participation in research.1 Two years ago I was diagnosed as having breast cancer. I had recently started a PhD investigating the application of randomised controlled trial methods to my specialty and had just returned from a course at which the ethics surrounding a randomised controlled trial in breast cancer were discussed.

    I had decided, before I was told my diagnosis, that …

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