Presenting Risks and Benefits: Helping the Data Monitoring Committee Do Its Job

Publication Description
Data monitoring committees (DMCs), or data and safety monitoring boards, protect clinical trial participants by conducting benefit-risk assessments during the course of a clinical trial. These evaluations may be improved by broader access to data and more effective analyses and presentation. Data monitoring committees should have access to all data, including efficacy data, at each interim review. The DMC reports should include graphical presentations that summarize benefits and harms in efficient ways. Benefit-risk assessments should include summaries that are consistent with the intention-to-treat principle and have a pragmatic focus. This article provides examples of graphical summaries that integrate benefits and harms, and proposes that such summaries become standard in DMC reports.

Primary Author
Evans,Scott R.
Bigelow,Robert
Chuang-Stein,Christy
Ellenberg,Susan S.
Gallo,Paul
He,Weili
Jiang,Qi
Rockhold,Frank

Volume
172

Issue
2

Start Page
119

Other Pages
125

Publisher
American College of Physicians

URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31739312

PMID
31739312



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Annals of internal medicine

Publication Year
2020

Publication Date
Jan 21,

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
0003-4819

Document Object Index
10.7326/M19-1491