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Meta-analysis: Its strengths and limitations

Esteban Walker, PhD, Adrian V. Hernandez, MD, PhD and Michael W. Kattan, PhD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine June 2008, 75 (6) 431-439;
Esteban Walker
Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland Clinic
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ABSTRACT

Nowadays, doctors face an overwhelming amount of information, even in narrow areas of interest. In response, reviews designed to summarize the large volumes of information are frequently published. When a review is done systematically, following certain criteria, and the results are pooled and analyzed quantitatively, it is called a meta-analysis. A well-designed meta-analysis can provide valuable information for researchers, policymakers, and clinicians. However, there are many critical caveats in performing and interpreting them, and thus many ways in which meta-analyses can yield misleading information.

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