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                            2019The BMJ Blog
                            Vinay Prasad: A wake-up call for the medical profession Vinay Prasad: A wake-up call for the medical profession - The BMJ Skip to content * Latest * Authors * Columnists * Guest writers * Editors at large * A to Z * Topics * NHS * US healthcare * South Asia * China * Patient and public perspectives * More … Access thebmj.com - Vinay Prasad: A wake-up call for the medical professionFebruary 7, 2019 Vinay Prasad reviews Jeanne Lenzer’s book on the medical device industryThere is growing awareness of the weaknesses in medical device regulation, driven by news coverage of high-profile scandals (e.g. metal on metal hip implants) as well as award winning documentaries, such as Netflix’s The Bleeding Edge. The fundamental failure is that devices, often made of metals
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                            2018The BMJ Blog
                            Vinay Prasad on the NCCN’s cancer treatment guidelines: The US system needs an audit Vinay Prasad on the NCCN's cancer treatment guidelines: The US system needs an audit - The BMJ Skip to content * Latest * Authors * Columnists * Guest writers * Editors at large * A to Z * Topics * NHS * US healthcare * South Asia * China * Patient and public perspectives * More … Access thebmj.com - Vinay Prasad on the NCCN’s cancer treatment guidelines: The US system needs an auditMarch 7, 2018 What level of evidence should we have before costly, toxic cancer drugs are given to patients?I am a haematologist oncologist who treats patients with cancer, studies the medical evidence, and frequently lectures oncologists in training as assistant programme director of the haematology
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                            2017The BMJ Blog
                            Robert Kemp and Vinay Prasad: Should we accept higher p values than 0.05 for new cancer drugs? Robert Kemp and Vinay Prasad: Should we accept higher p values than 0.05 for new cancer drugs? - The BMJ Skip to content * Latest * Authors * Columnists * Guest writers * Editors at large * A to Z * Topics * NHS * US healthcare * South Asia * China * Patient and public perspectives * More … Access thebmj.com - Robert Kemp and Vinay Prasad: Should we accept higher p values than 0.05 for new cancer drugs?November 6, 2017 The current regulatory system already tolerates a tremendous amount of uncertainty regarding cancer drugs in the real world and does not need moreCancer patients deserve, and many prefer, anti-cancer drugs with proven benefits on meaningful
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                            Vinay Prasad: ¿Por qué el 40% de la práctica clínica es errónea? Avances en gestión clínica: Vinay Prasad: ¿Por qué el 40% de la práctica clínica es errónea?Páginas * Inicio * Editores * Colaboradores * Presentaciones * Videos * Català * English * Web Gesclinvar * Curso Gestión Clínica * La serielunes, 18 de junio de 2018Vinay Prasad: ¿Por qué el 40% de la práctica clínica es errónea?El pasado 18 de mayo, Vinay Prasad ofreció una conferencia en Barcelona en el marco de la 5ª Jornada "Right Care" de la Sección de Gestión Clínica de la Sociedad Catalana de Gestión Sanitaria, en la que le pedimos que nos explicara por qué había confeccionado (con Adam Cifu y otros colaboradores) la lista de 146 prácticas clínicas que se deberían revertir y qué criterios había empleado.¿Qué es la reversión
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                            Debate sobre el valor de la práctica clínica y la formación de los médicos con Vinay Prasad Avances en gestión clínica: Debate sobre el valor de la práctica clínica y la formación de los médicos con Vinay PrasadPáginas * Inicio * Editores * Colaboradores * Presentaciones * Videos * Català * English * Web Gesclinvar * Curso Gestión Clínica * La serielunes, 23 de abril de 2018Debate sobre el valor el equipo del proyecto Essencial de AQuAS, ha organizado un debate entre uno de los autores del libro, Vinay Prasad, y representantes de las 4 especialidades mencionadas: Xavier Viñolas, presidente de la Sociedad Catalana de Cardiología (SCC), Juan José Espinós, ginecólogo del Hospital de Sant Pau, Joan Miquel, ortopedista del Hospital de Igualada y Marta Expósito de la Sociedad Catalana de
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                            2023Evidence-Based Medicine
                            Interpreting the results from the first randomised controlled trial of colonoscopy: does it save lives? Interpreting the results from the first randomised controlled trial of colonoscopy: does it save lives? ======================================================================================================= * Kerrington Powell * Vinay Prasad * medical oncology * public health
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                            2022Evidence-Based Medicine
                            and debateWhen we move cancer drugs from the second or third to the first line of treatment: what lessons can we learn from KEYNOTE-177 and JAVELIN-100Myung S Kim1, Vinay Prasad2,2Correspondence to Vinay Prasad, Department of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco CA 94158, USA; vinayak.prasad@ucsf.eduhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjebm-2021-111702Statistics from Altmetric.comSee more
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                            2022Evidence-Based Medicine
                            medicineColorectal cancer screening at a younger age: pitfalls in the model-based recommendation of the USPSTFhttp://orcid.org/0000-0001-7067-3559Kerrington Powell1, Vinay Prasad2Correspondence to Vinay Prasad, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA; vinayak.prasad@ucsf.eduhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjebm-2021-111793Statistics from
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                            2018California Technology Assessment Forum
                            . Vinay Prasad, MD, MPH Assistant Professor of Medicine; Hematologist/Oncologist Oregon Health and Sciences University No relevant conflicts of interest to disclose, defined as more than $10,000 in healthcare company stock or more than $5,000 in honoraria or consultancies during the previous year from health care manufacturers or insurers ©Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, 2018 Page v Final
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                            of misinformation to go around. Being an adult and doing your own research is a tougher job than most would like to admit, but I thought is was part of living in a (supposedly) free society. I was so glad to stumble upon Monica Gandhi, Marty Makary, Vinay Prasad, Zubin Damania, Martin Kulldorff, Jay Bhattacharya, and Sunetra Gupta early on in the pandemic. It was such a breath of fresh air and common sense
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                            en su área de conocimiento; el médico “conservador” es entusiasta únicamente con aquello que demuestra una mejora significativa para la salud de las personasTiene razón Vinay Prasad cuando dice que el coronavirus ha “infectado” la práctica clínica durante la pandemia. La medicina y la ciencia necesitan –ahora más que nunca– un enfoque sereno, sensato, más racional y menos emocional que nos ayude
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                            residents & students * Blog * [Français] * About * Dr Otte * Media, Talks, Lectures * Citations * Declaration The Case for Being a Medical Conservative March 19, 2019 Jessica Otte Drs Vinay Prasad, John Madrola, Adam Cifu, and Andrew Foy have written a fantastic article about what they call “Medical Conservatism.” Read it HEREI never thought that those in the movement benefits.; on the end of the flat part of the curve, additional spending, whether it be on a new drug, device or diagnostic test, confers more harms than benefits to individual patients or society".In key paper Tags conservative, medical, vinay prasad, john mandrola, adam cifu, andrew foy, nihilist, value, cost, harm, heretic ← Lown Institute: Eliminating Medication Overload: A National Action PlanQUIZ
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                            residents & students * Blog * [Français] * About * Dr Otte * Media, Talks, Lectures * Citations * Declaration The Case for Being a Medical Conservative March 19, 2019 Jessica Otte Drs Vinay Prasad, John Madrola, Adam Cifu, and Andrew Foy have written a fantastic article about what they call “Medical Conservatism.” Read it HEREI never thought that those in the movement benefits.; on the end of the flat part of the curve, additional spending, whether it be on a new drug, device or diagnostic test, confers more harms than benefits to individual patients or society".In key paper Tags conservative, medical, vinay prasad, john mandrola, adam cifu, andrew foy, nihilist, value, cost, harm, heretic ← Lown Institute: Eliminating Medication Overload: A National Action PlanQUIZ
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                            residents & students * Blog * [Français] * About * Dr Otte * Media, Talks, Lectures * Citations * Declaration The Case for Being a Medical Conservative March 19, 2019 Jessica Otte Drs Vinay Prasad, John Madrola, Adam Cifu, and Andrew Foy have written a fantastic article about what they call “Medical Conservatism.” Read it HEREI never thought that those in the movement benefits.; on the end of the flat part of the curve, additional spending, whether it be on a new drug, device or diagnostic test, confers more harms than benefits to individual patients or society".In key paper Tags conservative, medical, vinay prasad, john mandrola, adam cifu, andrew foy, nihilist, value, cost, harm, heretic ← Lown Institute: Eliminating Medication Overload: A National Action PlanQUIZ
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                            2018The BMJ Blog
                            ? Oh, and by the way, the cost of this drug alone in the USA is likely to be about $100K per course, never mind the other drugs, treatments and fees. I leave it to Vinay Prasad and Bishal Gayawali to continue the discussion.New is better for hepatitis C?Hepatitis C is also one of the great success stories of medicine: a major cause of global mortality which is now completely treatable. It is also
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                            2018The BMJ Blog
                            and fish. Wake me up when there is a positive randomised trial of vitamin D pills for anything. It’s a cancer drug: who needs evidence?Two medical students under Vinay Prasad’s guidance examine how the American National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCNN) arrives at its recommendations. “Just 23% (10/44) of these recommendations are supported by evidence from randomized controlled trials, while most do
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                            2018The BMJ Blog
                            is cheaper, more convenient, less invasive, or less toxic than the active control,“ wrote Vinay Prasad in a terrific editorial last month. Let’s try judging this latest non-inferiority trial by these four basic criteria. Lenvatinib versus sorafenib in first line treatment of patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. So what are we trying to achieve here? Basically, an overall survival increase
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                            that isn’t their own makes sense, too, doesn’t it?Vinay Prasad just swept past all that in a post on Medscapearguing that patient advocates “must” become “students of evidence-based medicine” or else they risk doing patients harm:Without the skills of evidence-based medicine, they may not even recognize this. In my mind, there is nothing more painful than watching someone with good intentions place a self than in evidence-based medicine. It’s the empirical method that informs the client. Evidence-based requirements are medically backed and don’t necessarily reflect the needs of the client. Reply 4. 5. Susan Bewley says:January 4, 2019 at 12:00 amThanks Hilda for a very thoughtful post in effect pointing out that Vinay Prasad is telling patients (yet again, yawn!) that clever/ educated
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                            de tiroides y del melanoma@varelalaf Según Vinay Prasad, la reversión médica es la necesidad de detener una actividad clínica debido a que un estudio bien hecho, normalmente un ensayo clínico con indicadores finalistas, demuestra que en la realidad no se cumplen los resultados deseados, o que los efectos adversos no compensan sus beneficios. Prasad afirma que la necesidad de reversión es
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                            Ser un médico conservador Ser un médico conservador | Primum non nocere 2022Primum non nocere 2022Desde octubre de 2003. Decano de los blogs sanitarios en español. Blog de medicina, atención primaria y mucho más….. o mucho menos. * Sobre este blog y su autor15 marzo 2019Ser un médico conservadorTraduccion de The Case for Being a Medical Conservative de John Mandrola, Adam Cifu, Vinai Prasad