Transparency and access to medical research Dr. Wim Weber European editor, BMJ.

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Transparency and access to medical research Dr. Wim Weber European editor, BMJ

Present medical research has a credibility problem

Development timeframe of a medical intervention

What happened to: Monoclonal antibody therapy Gene therapy Stem cell therapy Personalised medicine Proteomics

Translation of medical research 6 major basic research journals Claimed to have clear clinical potential Had 1 positive trial done by 2002 With a clinical license by 2003 Widely used papers Am. J. Med. 114, 477 (2003).

What is the problem ?

Examples in basic science

Functional MRI in neuroscience

What happens when you scan a dead fish ?

Most studies are not reproducable Amgen researchers were able to replicate only 6 of 53 landmark cancer studies Nature 2012 Mar 28;483:531-3.

What causes this bias ? PLoS Biology 2013: In 4455 animal studies 3x positive studies Overestimates of effect size

What causes this bias ? Survey among basic researchers: They said they publish 90% of experiments But thought that less than 50% of other animal experiments are published. Employees of for-profit organizations estimated that 10% are published. PLoS ONE 2012:

for many current scientific fields, claimed research findings may often be simply accurate measures of the prevailing bias

Money allocated to basic research

Is clinical research less biased ?

Some of the problems Trials measure outcomes not relevant to patients Failure to acknowledge earlier research Non-publication of negative results

Non-publication

Cochrane review 2006: Oseltamivir 150 mg daily prevented lower respiratory tract complications

2009: Cochrane review updated, but: Only 2 / 10 RCTs published The pooled analysis was done by Roche Obtaining the original data has been very difficult

After 5 years Roche made all data available: and the new meta-analysis is published this week: There were 83 RCTs There is no evidence for effect on complications There are substantial side effects: nausea and psychiatric symptoms

New EU legislation Trials must be registered Results must be published

We need less basic research, but more epidemiologic research: Observational work validating patient-relevant outcomes RCTs Meta-analyses

Scientific excellence in Europe

Scientific excellence in Europe in 2034