The use of real-world evidence for evaluating anti –vascular endothelial growth factor treatment of neovascular age-related macular degeneration
Randomized controlled trials are the gold standard in medical research, providing evidence of the efficacy of a treatment in well-defined patient populations. By contrast, real-world studies explore the effectiveness of treatments in routine clinical practice, often with diverse patient populations. Although both randomized controlled trials and real-world studies contribute to the understanding of the benefits and risks of therapies, they generate different types of data and serve complementary purposes.
Source: Survey of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: James Talks, Vincent Daien, Robert P. Finger, Bora Eldem, Taiji Sakamoto, Jos é Augusto Cardillo, Paul Mitchell, Tien Yin Wong, Jean-François Korobelnik Tags: Public health and the eye Source Type: research