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Janssens R, Lang T, Vallejo A, Galinsky J, Morgan K, Plate A, De Ronne C, Verschueren M, Schoefs E, Vanhellemont A, Delforge M, Schjesvold F, Cabezudo E, Vandebroek M, Stevens H, Simoens S, Huys I. What matters most to patients with multiple myeloma? a Pan-European patient preference study. Front Oncol. 2022 Nov 29;12:1027353. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2022.1027353
Nastoupil LJ, Sinha R, Byrtek M, Ziemiecki R, Zhou X, Taylor M, Friedberg JW, Link BK, Cerhan JR, Dawson K, Flowers CR. Outcomes following watchful waiting for stage II–IV follicular lymphoma patients in the modern era. Br J Haematol. 2016 Mar;172(5):724-34. doi: 10.1111/bjh.13895
Nabhan C, Byrtek M, Rai A, Dawson K, Zhou X, Link BK, Friedberg JW, Zelenetz AD, Maurer MJ, Cerhan JR, Flowers CR. Disease characteristics, treatment patterns, prognosis, outcomes and lymphoma-related mortality in elderly follicular lymphoma in the United States. Br J Haematol. 2015 Jul;170(1):85-95. doi: 10.1111/bjh.13399
Harrison CN, Mesa RA, Kiladjian J-J, Al-Ali H-K, Gisslinger H, Knoops L, Squier M, Sirulnik A, Mendelson E, Zhou X, Copley-Merriman C, Hunter DS, Levy RS, Cervantes F, Passamonti F, Barbui T, Barosi G, Vannucchi AM. Health-related quality of life and symptoms in patients with myelofibrosis treated with ruxolitinib versus best available therapy. Br J Haematol. 2013 Jul;162(2):229-39. doi: 10.1111/bjh.12375
Guh S, Chen XB, Poulos C, Qi Z, Cao JW, von Seidlein L, Chen JC, Wang XY, Xing ZC, Nyamete A, Clemens J, Whittington D. Comparison of cost-of-illness with willingness-to-pay estimates to avoid shigellosis: evidence from China. Health Policy Plan. 2008 Mar 1;23(2):125-36.
Canh DG, Whittington D, Thoa LTK, Utomo N, Hoa NT, Poulos C, Thuy DTD, Kim D, Nyamete A, Acosta C. Household demand for typhoid fever vaccines in Hue, Vietnam. Health Policy Plan. 2006 May 1;21(3):241-55.
Yudkin JS, Juhan-Vague I, Hawe E, Humphries SE, di Minno G, Margaglione M, Tremoli E, Kooistra T, Morange PE, Lundman P, Mohamed-Ali V, Hamsten A, Hifmech Study Group. HIFMECH Study Group. Low-grade inflammation may play a role in the etiology of the metabolic syndrome in patients with coronary heart disease: the HIFMECH study. Metabolism. 2004 Jul;53(7):852-7.