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Statin use and mortality in rheumatoid arthritis: an incident user cohort study
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Chhibber, A.
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Hansen, S.
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Cost-effectiveness analysis of FOLFIRINOX vs gemcitabine with nab-paclitaxel as adjuvant treatment for resected pancreatic cancer in the United States based on PRODIGE-24 and APACT...
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Nelson, R.
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Payer perceptions of the use of real-world evidence in oncology-based decision making
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Brixner, D.
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Malone, D.C
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Niyazov, A.
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Oderda, G.
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