Anna Mae Scott, Iain Chalmers, Adrian Barnett, Alexandre Stephens, Simon E. Kolstoe, Justin Clark, Paul Glasziou
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“The ethics approval took 20 months on a trial which was meant to help terminally ill cancer patients. In the end we had to send the funding back”: a survey of views on human research ethics reviews
Background We conducted a survey to identify what types of health/medical research could be exempt from research ethics reviews in Australia.