I would like to encourage SiTraN's DiPALS Writing Group to conduct a study on the " . . . web-based randomisation system. . . " using the remainder of their applicants . . . their report indicated there were 759 applicants, whereas they only needed 108 for their study. Such would result in about a dozen or so groups, wherefrom one can derive survival statistics . . . then consider whether the several groups developed similar or dissimilar survival profiles. Generally, PREDICTING the survival of patients is considered difficult to do, some researchers even say impossible and such is a primary issue in the development of sound treatment trials. Will the ". . . web-based randomisation system . . ." produce groups with similar or dissimilar survival profiles? Such study may produce a basis for a journal paper all by itself

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