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    Management of financial conflicts of interests in clinical practice guidelines in Germany: results from the public database GuidelineWatch

    The reliability of clinical practice guidelines has been disputed because guideline panel members are often burdened with financial conflicts of interest (COI). Current recommendations for COI regulation advis...

    Hendrik Napierala, Luise Schäfer, Gisela Schott, Niklas Schurig in BMC Medical Ethics (2018)

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    Effectiveness and safety of dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitors in the management of type 2 diabetes in older adults: a systematic review and development of recommendations to reduce inappropriate prescribing

    Preventable drug-related hospital admissions can be associated with drugs used in diabetes and the benefits of strict diabetes control may not outweigh the risks, especially in older populations. The aim of th...

    Gisela Schott, Yolanda V Martinez, R. Erandie Ediriweera de Silva in BMC Geriatrics (2017)

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    Auswirkungen von Interessenkonflikten auf Arzneimittelstudien

    Gisela Schott, Klaus Lieb, Wolf-Dieter Ludwig in Interessenkonflikte in der Medizin (2011)

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    Retrospective quantification of background incidence and stage distribution of breast cancer for the mammography screening pilot project in Wiesbaden, Germany

    Several parameters for quality assurance of mammography screening require background incidence rates, i.e. the breast cancer incidence in the absence of screening. For new programmes, incidence rates for the y...

    Gisela Schott, Margrit Reichel in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (2008)

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    Über Einen Fund Von Hepatotaenia Festiva (Rudolphi 1819) In Den Gallengängen Von Einem Roten riesenkänguruh (Macropus Rufus Desm.)

    Es wird über das Vorkommen von Cestoden in den Gallengängen von einem roten Riesenkänguruh (Macropus rufus Desm.) berichtet, bei denen es sich um Exemplare von Hepatotaenia festiva (Rudolphi 1819) handelt.

    Gisela Schott in Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde (1960)