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Ahmad, M. (2026). CT.gov Condition Hiddenness Map. Insight, 1(1). Retrieved from https://synthesis-medicine.org/index.php/insight/article/view/110 (Original work published June 7, 2026)

Abstract

When older closed interventional trials on ClinicalTrials.gov are grouped by condition, do some fields show up as quieter than others? We carried out a full-registry search of 249,507 older completed studies from a March 29, 2026 snapshot and organised them into dominant keyword-based families using registry condition strings. Our outcomes were two-year no-results rates, ghost-protocol rates, and results-and-publication visibility across common families. The biggest family was oncology, with 42,344 eligible older studies, making it the largest area of hidden evidence. Healthy-volunteer studies had the highest ghost-protocol rate at 63.5 percent, but gastrointestinal and metabolic areas were also obscured. Infectious-disease studies were more visible, with a 20.6 percent fully visible rate despite substantial non-reporting. Our classification is, however, keyword-based and single-label, so multi-topic trials can be compressed into one family and some records may remain in an ‘other’ bucket.

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