Abstract
To the Editor. —The discussion by Dr Eddy 1 of what is needed for evidence to be "sufficient" when evaluating medical treatments deserves further exploration. Even if we can agree on appropriate end points, study designs, and use of expert knowledge, the question of how certain we must be that treatment A is beneficial compared with treatment B is still
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