Publications by authors named "Joshua S Suppree"

Article Synopsis
  • Comprehensive reporting of clinical trial activity is essential, guided by the SPIRIT 2013 and CONSORT 2010 statements, which outline what should be included in protocols and result articles.
  • A review analyzed the reporting quality of 9 trial protocols and 76 trial result articles related to pediatric brain tumors, revealing an average adherence of 76.8% for protocols and around 67-71% for result articles to established reporting standards.
  • The findings suggest a need for improved reporting quality in pediatric neuro-oncology, especially regarding randomization and blinding, echoing similar issues previously identified in adult trials.
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Brain metastases represent a growing healthcare challenge with a rising incidence attributed to earlier detection and improved systemic cancer treatments. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the local recurrence rate following surgical resection of a brain metastasis without adjuvant therapy. The analysis included four studies with a total of 235 cases.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The review evaluated the quality of reporting in adult neuro-oncology clinical trial protocols and result articles, using the SPIRIT 2013 and CONSORT 2010 guidelines as benchmarks.
  • - Researchers identified 7 trial protocols and 36 result articles, finding that trial protocols adhered to SPIRIT guidelines by an average of 79.4%, while trial abstracts and articles followed CONSORT guidelines at 75.3% and 74.5%, respectively.
  • - The study concluded that there is a need for better reporting practices in neuro-oncology trials, suggesting that improved awareness among researchers and journal requirements could enhance the transparency and communication of trial results.
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