John Mandrola, Cardiac electrophysiologist at Baptist Health in Louisville, writer at Medscape and host of This Week in Cardiology podcast, shared a post by Bishal Gyawali, Associate Professor at Queen’s University, on X/Twitter, adding:
”’My rule of thumb: If an expert cites a small P value as implying a drug is very effective, the probability that the expert has real expertise interpreting clinical trials is significantly low.’
Great post Bishal Gyawali — kudos Medscape.”
Quoting Bishal Gyawali‘s post:
”Hello ASCO24 attendees, please don’t fall into the trap of hype listening to ‘celebrity’ experts. They can be widely wrong. Interpret clinical trial data by yourself.”
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Source: John Mandrola/X and Bishal Gyawali/X