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J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother · Jan 2004
Evidence-based pain management and palliative care in issue one for 2004 of The Cochrane Library.
- Phillip J Wiffen.
- U.K. Cochrane Center, United Kingdom. phil.wiffen@pain-relief-unit.oxford.ac.uk
- J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother. 2004 Jan 1; 18 (3): 89-93.
AbstractThe Cochrane Library of Systematic Reviews is published quarterly. Issue one for 2004 of the library was published in February 2004. This issue contains 3,329 reviews and protocols of which 1,921 are fully published reviews. The trials database now stands at over 400,000 records with an additional 4,427 one-page summaries of non- Cochrane reviews in the NHS database of reviews of effectiveness (DARE). This version of the Library contains the results of an extensive search for RCTs on EMBASE. The latest library contains 84 new reviews, seven are considered relevant to practitioners in pain and palliative care. References are published in the same format as the citation for Cochrane reviews.
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