
Opinion|Videos|April 21, 2025
SWOG 80702: Overview of Study Design, Efficacy End Points, and Patient Characteristics
Author(s)John L. Marshall, MD, Mark Lewis, MD
Panelists discuss how SWOG 80702, a large-scale randomized clinical trial, employed a robust factorial design with clearly defined efficacy end points, including disease-free and overall survival, while enrolling a diverse patient population with stage III colon cancer to evaluate optimal adjuvant therapy duration and the impact of celecoxib.
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