Difficulty of identifying all studies
Negative (non‐significant) results may not be reported (publication bias)
Inadequate reporting of methods
Variation in study design
Most studies are retrospective
Variation in inclusion criteria
Lack of recognised criteria for quality assessment
Different assays or measurement techniques
Variation in methods of analysis
Differing methods of handling of continuous variables (some dependent on data)
Different statistical methods of adjustment
Adjustment for different sets of variables
Inadequate reporting of quantitative information on outcome
Variation in presentation of results (for example, survival at different time‐points)