survivorship bias

What Can Researchers Do to Mitigate Survivorship Bias?

Researchers can take several steps to mitigate survivorship bias. One approach is to design studies that follow all patients from the point of diagnosis, rather than selecting participants based on survival. Another strategy is to use statistical methods to adjust for the bias, ensuring that the results reflect the experiences of all patients, not just those who survive. Transparent reporting practices, where researchers disclose the limitations and potential biases in their studies, can also help mitigate the effects of survivorship bias.

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