072. Why A High Proportion Of “IVF Breakthrough” Media Announcements Tend To Be Misleading To Patients
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072. Why A High Proportion Of “IVF Breakthrough” Media Announcements Tend To Be Misleading To Patients

Summary

Why A High Proportion Of "IVF Breakthrough" Media Announcements Tend To Be Misleading To Patients Unfortunately, the system (which includes the media, the universities that fund researchers and individuals who seek public recognition media) is set up to be biased towards announcing "breakthroughs" and "new discoveries" in the field of IVF. Sadly, a high proportion of these breakthroughs are based on inadequate sample sizes or largely hype. In this episode, Prof Chapman explores some specific examples and explains why it's important for patients to be cautious when they come across these major breakthroughs announced in the media.

Why A High Proportion Of “IVF Breakthrough” Media Announcements Tend To Be Misleading To Patients

Unfortunately, the system (which includes the media, the universities that fund researchers and individuals who seek public recognition media) is set up to be biased towards announcing “breakthroughs” and “new discoveries” in the field of IVF. Sadly, a high proportion of these breakthroughs are based on inadequate sample sizes or largely hype.

In this episode, Prof Chapman explores some specific examples and explains why it’s important for patients to be cautious when they come across these major breakthroughs announced in the media.