CT.gov Black-Box Trials
2026-03-29 | full-registry ct.gov audit | plots, figures, and e156 bundle
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E156 Micro-Paper

CT.gov Black-Box Trials

A 156-word micro-paper on older CT.gov studies with no results, no linked publication, and no detailed description.

Stock
Rate
United States
Healthy volunteers

Paper

A black-box trial is not just overdue. It is a registry page that still tells the public remarkably little about what happened.

Reading note

What appears when hiddenness is narrowed to black-box trials with no results, no linked publication, and no detailed description? We analysed 249,507 eligible older closed interventional studies from the March 29, 2026 full-registry snapshot. We defined a black-box trial as one with a two-year results gap, no linked publication reference, and no detailed description, then ranked sponsor classes, countries, and condition families. OTHER held the largest black-box stock at 21,375 studies, while INDUSTRY carried the highest large-class black-box rate at 23.4 percent. The United States still held 12,183 black-box studies on absolute stock, but healthy-volunteer portfolios were the sharpest condition-family extreme at 33.9 percent. The black-box view isolates a stricter silence state where industrial portfolios rate worse, while heterogeneous public and academic portfolios still dominate on count across the registry overall. Black-box status is a registry-visibility definition only and does not imply a study lacked internal documentation, external dissemination, or undiscovered reporting outside linked registry fields.

OTHER stock
21,375
Absolute black-box stock
Industry rate
23.4%
Large-class rate
US stock
12,183
Country-linked stock
Healthy rate
33.9%
Condition-family rate