A prospective cohort and extended comprehensive-cohort design provided insights about the generalizability of a pragmatic trial: the ProtecT prostate cancer trial

Jenny L. Donovan*, Grace J. Young, Eleanor I. Walsh, Chris Metcalfe, J. Athene Lane, Richard M. Martin, Marta K. Tazewell, Michael Davis, Tim J. Peters, Emma L. Turner, Nicola Mills, Hanan Khazragui, Tarnjit K. Khera, David E. Neal, Freddie C. Hamdy, ProtecT Study Group

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