Following a period of data confirmation last summer and autumn, full EPPPIC analyses have been completed.
A draft technical report was submitted to PCORI in March and we look forward to working with our trial investigators to continue discussions around the interpretation of results and to prepare a journal article.
We are currently analysing data from 31 RCTs and over 10,000 women, and look forward to sharing preliminary results with the EPPPIC trial investigators on May 15th.
We thank the many trial statisticians and data managers working behind the scenes, as well as the trial investigators who have provided data for analysis.
We are delighted to have recently received data from a number of additional trials. Thank you to Mona Aboulghar, Caroline Crowther, Alfredo Perales Marin, David McKenna, Ben Mol, Roberto Romero and Ann Tabor for providing access to data from their trials.
This brings the total amount of data 'in house' to over 50% of women randomised in all known eligible trials.
We have reached a significant milestone and have now received data from 11 trials and over 3,000 women.
Many thanks to Anwar Nasser, Jane Norman, Rashmi Bagga, Shalini Rajaram and Stephen Wood who have recently sent data.
Following our recent request we have received data from one more trial.
A huge thank you to Marie-Victoire Senat for providing data.
Following our recent request we have received data from 4 trials. A huge thank you to Maria Brizot, Andrew Combs and Elham Bahrami for being so quick to provide data.
Thus far we have agreements to collaborate from 23 trials spanning 11 countries, so we are looking forward to a truly international meeting to discuss results next year – further details about the meeting to follow.
Since launch we have also had over 300 visits to the EPPPIC webpages. If you would like to share news about any EPPPIC trial with the collaboration please send it to us at epppic@york.ac.uk and we will post it here.
We are delighted that so many trial investigators have already agreed to collaborate in the EPPPIC project and are now ready to collect data.
We will use these web pages to provide regular updates on progress. Please also send us any news items about included trials that you would like to share with the group.
email: epppic@york.ac.uk