Patient and Physician Preferences for Treating Adjuvant Melanoma: A Discrete Choice Experiment
Objective: To evaluate and compare patient and physician preferences for the benefits and risks of currently available adjuvant melanoma treatments. <br/>Methods: Patients with stage II/III melanoma and oncologists in the USA were recruited from 6 clinical sites and an online panel to complet...
Main Authors: | Beusterien, K, Middleton, M, Feng Wang, P, Rao, S, Kotapati, S, Sabater, J, Aurora, B, Bridges, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Scientific Research Publishing
2017
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