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Challenges and Opportunities of Combining RWE and RCT Data
Speaker: Thomas Debray , Alexander Schacht

In this episode of the Effective Statistician Podcast, host Alexander Schacht is joined by Thomas Debray to delve into the complex interplay between Real-World Evidence (RWE) and Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) data. They discuss the opportunities and challenges of integrating these data sources to enhance healthcare decision-making. A critical reference in their discussion is the framework outlined by Sarri et al. (2022), which provides guidance on synthesizing non-randomized studies and RCTs in systematic reviews and meta-analyses for healthcare decisions (BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 27:109-119).

Key Discussion Points:

  • Personalized Medicine Challenges: Navigating the complexities of customizing treatment strategies using both RWE and RCT data.
  • Limitations of Traditional Study Designs: Understanding where standard phase III trials fall short and how integrating RWE can fill the gaps.
  • Crossover Trials: Evaluating the unique aspects of crossover trials and their limitations in generalizing results.
  • Data Collection and Integration: Strategies for leveraging existing data sources, balancing observational data with randomized trials, and the importance of standardization in enhancing generalizability.

This episode is essential for statisticians eager to expand their expertise in combining RWE with RCT data, offering a deeper understanding of the opportunities and pitfalls in this evolving field. Whether you're involved in clinical trials, health technology assessments, or regulatory submissions, this discussion provides critical perspectives on maximizing the potential of mixed data sources.

If you found this episode insightful, we encourage you to share it with colleagues and peers. Together, let's advance the conversation on personalized medicine and the future of healthcare.

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  • DATE
    01 Feb 2022
  • TIME
    01:00 pm to 02:00 pm
  • LOCATION
    Online Event