Howard Bauchner, Robert M. Golub, Phil B. Fontanarosa
Sharing data produced from clinical trials has 2 principal purposes: verification of the original analysis and hypothesis generation. It has the potential to advance scientific discovery, improve clinical care, and increase knowledge gained from data collected in these trials. As such, data sharing has become an ethical and scientific imperative. The data sharing process has generated controversy,1- 5 for example, about which data should be shared, with whom, and how quickly. However, there is limited information to help guide the discussion.
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