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The WHITE 5 trial has completed recruitment and will now begin its follow-up phase.

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After successful feasibility study, WHITE 5 main study has now finished recruitment.

 

WHITE 5 compares the differences in patient-reported quality of life following hip replacements with two types of implant (cemented vs uncemented hemiarthroplasty).

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