Systematic review of the literature on the technologies available for diagnosis, staging, treatment and follow-up of adult patients with gallbladder cancer

Pezzani, M, Acebedo, B, Valdivieso, E, Moreno, G. Systematic review of the literature on the technologies available for diagnosis, staging, treatment and follow-up of adult patients with gallbladder cancer. Medwave. 2014;14(Suppl 1):e5754.

This article is excluded from the Epistemonikos database for the following reason:

Does not fulfill criteria for systematic review

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Broad synthesis

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We consider a broad synthesis for inclusion if,

  1. Reports an explicit method that includes searching in at least one electronic database.
  2. Its main objective is to synthesize systematic reviews. Primary studies can be searched for to complement the results of reviews.

Synthesis of primary studies (i.e. systematic reviews):

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  1. Provides a description of at least one eligibility criterion
  2. Its main objective is to synthesize primary studies (other synthesis might be used as an additional source for studies).
  3. Reports an explicit method that includes searching in at least one electronic database.

We also include synthesis of primary studies that do not fulfill the above definition but are judged to add valuable information. Some examples are individual patient meta-analysis or meta-analysis of unpublished data.

Primary studies

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  • Do not address a health problem (we do not use an explicit definition of health, but encourage our collaborators to understand health in a broad sense).
  • Do not include patient important outcomes or an accepted surrogate outcome.
  • Explore a methodological issue that cannot be transferred directly into practice or policy (e.g. rate of adherence of studies to reporting standards, description or validation of research tools)
  • Do not evaluate individuals or groups of individuals (except for some topics that can inform health decision-making, for instance bacterial resistance to antibiotics, levels of environmental chemicals in food).