When Do I Need A DMC?
Source: Advarra

To better understand when you may need a data monitoring committee (DMC), it’s helpful to know a DMC’s role in research.
- A DMC, also referred to as data safety monitoring board (DSMB), is an independent group of experts who conduct a periodic review of accumulated worldwide clinical data during a clinical trial.
- The primary purpose of a DMC is to report early evidence of benefit or harm in a study, accounting for the safety of participants and integrity and validity of the data.
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