C2349179 - A defined variable intended to reflect an outcome of interest that is statistically analyzed to address a particular research question. NOTE: A precise definition of an endpoint typically specifies the type of assessments made, the timing of those assessments, the assessment tools used, and possibly other details, as applicable, such as how multiple assessments within an individual are to be combined. [After BEST Resource] See also outcome, variable. 3/10
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(MCM) Glossary of Clinical Epidemiologic Terms A0246081 AT14633462 Health events that lead to completion or termination of follow-up of an individual in a trial or cohort study, for example, death or major morbidity, particularly related to the study question.
NCI Thesaurus A7645224 AT197954438 A place of termination or completion. This may be a primary or secondary outcome variable used to judge the effectiveness of a treatment.
NCI NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms A7645224 AT198016541 In clinical trials, an event or outcome that can be measured objectively to determine whether the intervention being studied is beneficial. The endpoints of a clinical trial are usually included in the study objectives. Some examples of endpoints are survival, improvements in quality of life, relief of symptoms, and disappearance of the tumor.
NCI_CDISC-GLOSS A7645224 AT234300222 A defined variable intended to reflect an outcome of interest that is statistically analyzed to address a particular research question. NOTE: A precise definition of an endpoint typically specifies the type of assessments made, the timing of those assessments, the assessment tools used, and possibly other details, as applicable, such as how multiple assessments within an individual are to be combined. [After BEST Resource] See also outcome, variable.