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1 Physician-Reported Experience and Understanding of Adverse Event Attribution in Cancer Clinical Trials  Jennifer G. Le-Rademacher, PhD, Elizabeth M. Storrick, BA, Aminah Jatoi, MD, Sumithra J. Mandrekar, PhD  Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes   Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages (June 2019) DOI: /j.mayocpiqo Copyright © 2019 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Confidence in accuracy of adverse event attribution (N=60).
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3 Figure 2 A, Team members consulted when assigning attribution (percent response of 60 responders; responders can select multiple responses). B, Information used to determine attribution (percent response of 60 responders; responders can select multiple responses). C, Suggested effective training for adverse event attribution (percent response of 60 responders; responders can select multiple responses). Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes  2019 3, DOI: ( /j.mayocpiqo ) Copyright © 2019 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Terms and Conditions


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