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Networking health research in Britain: the post-war childhood leukaemia trials.

Ornella Moscucci1, Rachel Herring, Virginia Berridge.   

Abstract

The treatment of childhood leukaemia is seen as a successful historical example of the operation of the randomized controlled trial and continues to inform contemporary policy making on such trials within health research. This article analyses the scientists' 'story of success' through historical research. It tells us about the organizational and professional structures of such research post-war in the United Kingdom, and examines the history of the cancer clinical trial through this particular example. The story reveals a more complex picture than the 'heroic' one, with key developments in the operation of post-war science, both in terms of its infrastructure and of its scientific networks, not least the rise of co-operative working among clinicians and the growing importance of statisticians in medical research and practice. It also underlines differences between the British and US approaches in which the role of one health system, the National Health Service, helped structure different, initially less intensive, patterns of response.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19569308     DOI: 10.1093/tcbh/hwn039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  20 Century Br Hist        ISSN: 0955-2359


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1.  Could CD64 expression be used as a predictor of positive culture results in children with febrile neutropenia?

Authors:  Gustavo Göhringer de Almeida Barbosa; Mariela Granero Farias; Helena Cocolichio Ludwig; Isabel Stensmann; Matheus Vanzin Fernandes; Mariana Bohns Michalowski; Liane Esteves Daudt
Journal:  Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter       Date:  2015-10-09
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