Journal Article (Review Article) DKFZ-2022-02648

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Generating evidence for diagnosis and therapy of RarE LIVEr disease: the RELIVE Initiative for systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

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2022
Biomed Central London

Systematic Reviews 11(1), 235 () [10.1186/s13643-022-02105-0]
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Abstract: Rare liver lesions and diseases have seldomly aroused major interest of researchers. For most guidelines, presumably similar clinical conditions are pooled without detailed investigations of singularities that they present.A multidisciplinary project aiming to establish evidence-based therapies for rare liver diseases has been founded. A series of systematic reviews and meta-analyses will be the starting point for a structured development of guidelines for rare conditions of the liver affecting pediatric and adult populations. The novel approach will be focusing on case reports and small patient series with distinct rare liver diseases without pooling several presumably acceptably similar conditions. Thus, a vital resource of information will be utilized, which has been largely neglected hitherto.Highly specific recommendations based on highest available evidence will therefore be developed for specific conditions, advancing the individualized medicine approach for the afflicted patients.

Keyword(s): Evidence-based medicine ; Meta-analysis ; RELIVE ; Rare liver disease ; Rare liver tumors ; Systematic reviews

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  1. Translationale Immuntherapie (D240)
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  1. 314 - Immunologie und Krebs (POF4-314) (POF4-314)

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