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Avoiding methodological bias in studies of amyloid imaging results disclosure | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy | Full Text

Avoiding methodological bias in studies of amyloid imaging results disclosure | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy | Full Text



Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

Avoiding methodological bias in studies of amyloid imaging results disclosure

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Alzheimer's Research & Therapy201911:52
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We read with interest the paper by Grill et al. [1], a study of N = 33 participants interviewed about their reactions to learning that their amyloid imaging results were “not elevated” in a preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD) trial. We welcome their contribution to the literature and would like to call attention to some related larger-size studies by Wake et al. [2] (with N = 42 subjects) and by Taswell et al. [3] (with N = 133 subjects) that were not cited in the paper by Grill et al. [1].

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