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Dermatological Diseases
Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2017August 10, 2016 EDT

Relative Importance of Mode of Administration in Treatment Preferences among Plaque Psoriasis Patients in the United States

Steven R. Feldman, Anders Holmen Moeller, Sandra T. Erntoft Idemyr, Juan Marcos González,
psoriasis patient preferences mode of administration minimum acceptable benefit discrete-choice experiment
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Feldman SR, Holmen Moeller A, Erntoft Idemyr ST, González JM. Relative Importance of Mode of Administration in Treatment Preferences among Plaque Psoriasis Patients in the United States. JHEOR. 2016;4(2):141-157. doi:10.36469/9817
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