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External Controls (Part II) Informed Choices Amidst A Portfolio Of Options

External Controls (Part II): Informed Choices Amidst A Portfolio Of Options William L. Slone, Ph.D., Assistant Director, Clinical Research Methodology; Melissa Vadnais, VMD, Ph. D., Clinical Trial Methodology Fellow; Andrew Kuhlman, Medical Writer; Michael F. Murphy, MD, Ph. D., Chief Medical & Scientific Officer As discussed in Part 1 of this series (EXTERNAL CONTROLS IN CLINICAL RESEARCH (PART I): THE CLINICAL IMPERATIVE), regulatory concepts referable to the creation of an external control group have long been noted and occasionally implemented, particularly for diseases with severe morbidity, mortality, and unmet medical need. As defined in Guidance for Industry: E10 Choice of Control Group and Related Issues in Clinical Trials (2001), “an externally controlled trial is one in which the control group consists of patients who are not part of the same randomized study as the group receiving the investigational agent.”

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