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Grand Magnate
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 3,400
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Grand Magnate
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 3,400
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The DiPALS report may be a study incurred of a false negative sample; In ALS a treatment group may appear to fair less successfully than the control group when the patient count is small. I have seen cases where a patient lasts only six months from disease onset to cases where a patient remains alive after fifty years from disease onset. So the patients lived less long in the treatment group; did they live longer than they would have? Efficacy is about whether they lived longer with than without the treatment.
Given a group of 37 ALS patients, we might expect to see seven slow regressors and presumably seven fast regressors (yet I know of very little literature on fast regressors).
Last edited by MuonOne; 09-30-2015 at 10:54 AM.
Reason: meant to add observation in last sentence.
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