ROB-MEN: a tool to assess risk of bias due to missing evidence in network meta-analysis
Virginia Chiocchia(University of Bern), Georgia Salanti(University of Bern), Adriani Nikolakopoulou(Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine), Theodoros Papakonstantinou(Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Matthias Egger(University of Zurich), Andrea Cipriani(Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust), George C.M. Siontis(University Hospital of Bern), Matthew J. Page(Monash Health), Toshi A. Furukawa(Kyoto University), Julian P. T. Higgins(University of Bristol)
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