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May pharma-published AI and Real World Evidence articles

Benjamin Hughes, Senior Vice President of Artificial Intelligence and Real World Data at IQVIA, has again collated the leading AI […]

Calls for global collaboration in Real World Evidence use

Expert panellists have called for a global effort to harmonise the acceptance of Real World Evidence (RWE), to aid clinical […]

Analysis of Real-World Evidence to Identify New Treatments for Bipolar Disorders

Although progress has been made in our understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of major depressive and bipolar disorders, there is […]

Real-World Evidence ONLINE

The transformation currently underway within pharma organizations is undoubtedly driving the need for, and use of, real-world data and evidence. […]

Real-world evidence in regulatory decision making

Real-world evidence can be used to show that a drug or medical device is safe and effective. The FDA has […]

A framework to generate real-world evidence using real-world data from clinical notes

A new study, published as a preprint in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, has described a framework to generate […]

Real-world analysis of a drug combination for malignant peritoneal mesothelioma

A recent phase II study used real-world evidence to assess responses to a combination treatment of atezolizumab and bevacizumab in […]

Real-World Effectiveness of Benralizumab for Treatment of Asthma

Since demonstrating efficacy in clinical trials, the monoclonal antibody benralizumab has been licensed for the treatment of severe eosinophilic asthma. […]

Real-World Outcomes of Razumab Treatment for Chorioretinal Diseases

A recent study aimed to assess the safety of intravitreal ranibizumab biosimilar molecule (Razumab) treatment for chorioretinal diseases under real-world […]

Real-world Effectiveness of HIV Treatment

A recent study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of standard-of-care triple therapy versus two-drug treatment for HIV, following the observation […]