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Posted On: 08/15/2021 9:54:59 AM
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Re: rockyracoon #70101
Reading this description makes me believe the CRO gets data as it is collected, not as a mass general batch dump at the end of the trial. CRO would not know if something was amiss in the data collection if they only saw the data after the trial was completed, but if they saw it during the trial they could refine the protocol to erase any queries or upcoming problems with data contamination.
If the above is correct, most data should have been reviewed long before the additional 30 days came at the end of the trial for final patient follow-up. And if this is true, then the data verification/scrubbing should not take much time at all once the trial was completed.
This is all just IMO as I know nothing of how CROs really work.
But I feel though it sounds like a lot that in actuality there shouldn't be that many questions regarding data once the trial is completed and we might actually get some top line data a bit earlier than those predicting weeks of upcoming waiting.
Guess we will find out soon enough.
If the above is correct, most data should have been reviewed long before the additional 30 days came at the end of the trial for final patient follow-up. And if this is true, then the data verification/scrubbing should not take much time at all once the trial was completed.
This is all just IMO as I know nothing of how CROs really work.
But I feel though it sounds like a lot that in actuality there shouldn't be that many questions regarding data once the trial is completed and we might actually get some top line data a bit earlier than those predicting weeks of upcoming waiting.
Guess we will find out soon enough.
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