Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.
Oncologist. 2010;15 Suppl 1:19-23. doi: 10.1634/theoncologist.2010-S1-19.
The need to practice evidence-based medicine is the current prevailing paradigm within the medical community. Evidence to guide practice can and should come from a variety of sources, including clinical trials, observational studies, and meta-analyses of both or either. This paper discusses the relative strengths and weaknesses of data that arise from these various sources. The different types of evidence required to demonstrate "efficacy" versus "effectiveness," a critical and often overlooked distinction, are discussed. In the genomic age, in which targeted therapies with or without specific biomarkers are emerging in cancer care, new approaches are necessary to generate the evidence required for decision making.
实践循证医学的必要性是当前医学界的主流模式。指导实践的证据可以而且应该来自多种来源,包括临床试验、观察性研究以及对两者或其中之一的荟萃分析。本文讨论了来自这些不同来源的数据的相对优势和劣势。讨论了在癌症治疗中出现的具有或不具有特定生物标志物的靶向治疗的“疗效”和“效果”这一关键但经常被忽视的区别所需的不同类型的证据。在基因组时代,针对特定生物标志物的靶向治疗方法不断涌现,需要新的方法来生成决策所需的证据。