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Evaluating the prognostic value of a tumor marker is an important component of oncology research and has an important impact on treatment decisions. The authors discuss whether the usual statistical approach used to assess prognostic markers can enhance predictive accuracy, and they describe the merits of a more direct approach.
The best practice for use of oncology guidelines is discussed in this Viewpoint article. Clinical practice guidelines should not be used as cost-savings devices, but as tools for ensuring the best care of each individual patient. Guidelines should be accessible, flexible and allow participation of those intended to use them.