In Brief Systematic reviews have studied rather than reports as the unit of interest. So, multiple reports of the same study need to be identified and […]
In brief The Title Screening and Evaluation in Systematic Review’s objectives were to gather preliminary data on the quality of medical researcher’s title screening andthe impact […]
In Brief According to the, a systematic review is “a scholarly method in which all empirical evidence that meets pre-specified eligibility requirements is gathered to address […]
In brief Data should be extracted based on previously identified interventions and outcomes developed during the formulation of the study topic, inclusion/exclusion requirements, and search procedure. […]
Meta-analysis is a statistical method used to combine and analyze data from multiple independent studies, allowing researchers to draw more robust and generalizable conclusions. The process […]
Data extraction is an important stage in systematic reviews because it captures critical study features in an organized and consistent format. It is required for analyzing […]
Immunotherapy has emerged as an innovative approach to cancer treatment, but its effectiveness varies widely among patients. Tumor mutation burden (TMB) has been proposed as a […]
In research, systematic reviews are like guiding stars, leading us to evidence-based conclusions. Working with an abundance of data can be challenging, but CHARMS (Checklist for […]