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The number of published systematic reviews has risen exponentially in the last decade as physicians and researchers try to distill masses of biomedical literature into more readily-accessible content. Rather than read fifty articles with conflicting views on a topic, finding a well-done systematic review to give you the bottom line has become a key part of the decisionmaking process. As more researchers recognize the value of systematic reviews, they are also discovering topics that lack coverage and are stepping in to fill the gap.