Published in:
01-04-2019 | Erythropoietin | Editorial
Current Anti-Doping Crisis: The Limits of Medical Evidence Employing Inductive Statistical Inference
Authors:
Perikles Simon, Ulrich Dettweiler
Published in:
Sports Medicine
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Issue 4/2019
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Excerpt
The anti-doping system is supposed to level the playing field and protect clean athletes. Doping scandals of the past two decades have seriously questioned the effectiveness of the worldwide anti-doping program, and criminal investigations associated with those scandals have created evidence for its partial ineffectiveness. However, legal action often succeeded because of activities from within the anti-doping community, such that the looming ineffectiveness could still be interpreted as a sign of an isolated shortcoming of the drug-testing program, while the overall “system of anti-doping” was still effective and working. In other words, from within the anti-doping system, we may not be able to assess its own effectiveness. …