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1 Accounting for differential exclusions in the Nordic-European initiative on colorectal cancer trial discloses stronger-than-reported effects of screening colonoscopy Brenner, Hermann

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2 A simulation study showed that linear regression and Mann-Whitney test can be used to analyze the Days Alive and at Home by Day 30 outcome in a randomized controlled trial Cook, Jonathan Alistair

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3 Assessing the scientific integrity of the collected work of one author or author group Nielsen, Jeremy

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4 Author’s reply: “The importance of properly specifying your target trial emulation: commentary on Mésidor et al.” Mésidor, Miceline

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5 Corrigendum to ʻMethodological systematic review recommends improvements to conduct and reporting when meta-analyzing interrupted time series studies’. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 145 (2022) 55–69 Korevaar, Elizabeth

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6 Data management and sharing Pellen, Claude

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7 Editorial, April 2025 Tovey, David

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8 Editorial Board
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9 Exploring the use and usefulness of living guidelines for consumers: international online survey of patients' and carers' views Synnot, Anneliese

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10 Funding matters: time to update preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses? Burgert, James

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11 Guideline developers in low- and middle-income countries want to develop and use living guidelines, but are currently limited by important barriers: findings from a qualitative study Meteku, Bekele Tesfaye

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12 Heterogeneity across outcomes in clinical trials on sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors in chronic heart failure: a cross-sectional study Šaler, Fran

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13 High-impact trials with genetic and -omics information focus on cancer mutations, are industry-funded, and less transparent Russo, Luigi

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14 How should we assess trustworthiness of randomized controlled trials? Wilkinson, Jack

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15 How the PICAR framework can benefit guideline systematic reviews: a call for greater attention (Letter commenting on: J Clin Epidemiol. 2019; 108:64-76) Yu, Yin

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16 Incomplete reporting of adverse events in duloxetine trials: a meta-research survey of randomized controlled trials vs placebo Rolland, P.

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17 Larger sample sizes are needed when developing a clinical prediction model using machine learning in oncology: methodological systematic review Tsegaye, Biruk

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18 Massive covidization and subsequent decovidization of the scientific literature involved 2 million authors Ioannidis, John P.A.

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19 Meta-analysis of individual participant data and informed consent: a small step, but important and neglected Dal-Ré, Rafael

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20 Pain and physical function are common core domains across 40 core outcome sets of musculoskeletal conditions: a systematic review Sabet, Tamer S.

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21 Risk of bias assessment tools often addressed items not related to risk of bias and used numerical scores Siedler, Madelin R.

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22 Scoping review of registration of observational studies finds inadequate registration policies, increased registration, and a debate converging toward proregistration Malmsiø, Daniel

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23 Table of Contents
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24 The importance of properly specifying your target trial emulation: commentary on Mésidor et al Schaffer, Andrea L.

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25 To adjust, or not to adjust, for multiple comparisons Hooper, Richard

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26 Using artificial intelligence to semi-automate trustworthiness assessment of randomized controlled trials: a case study Au, Ling Shan

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27 What happened next? A survey of review clients evaluating impacts of rapid reviews Bragge, Peter

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28 You wait ages, and then two arrive at once: reporting guidelines should not be like buses Gattrell, William T.

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