Early results from randomized trials are sometimes published before the trial is completed. The results of such interim publications may generate a wide interest in the medical community because the findings often hold a great deal of promise for new and effective therapies. However, when researchers compared the consistency and prominence of interim publications with the final publications they found that 21% of the time, results changed significantly.
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