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Cancer incidence, treatment, and survival in the prison population compared with the general population in England: a population-based, matched cohort study by Margreet Lüchtenborg, Jennie Huynh, Jo Armes, Emma Plugge, Rachael Hunter, Renske Visser, Rachel M. Taylor, Elizabeth Davies
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Involving patients in drug development for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs): A qualitative study exploring and incorporating preferences of patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis... by María del Mar Castro, Astrid C. Erber, Byron Arana, Gláucia Cota, Claudia M. Denkinger, Nicole Harrison, Julia Kutyi, Liliana López‐Carvajal, Emma Plugge, Julia Walochnik, Piero Olliaro
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Patients’ preferences of cutaneous leishmaniasis treatment outcomes: Findings from an international qualitative study by Astrid C. Erber, Byron Arana, Afif Ben Salah, Issam Bennis, Aïcha Boukthir, María del Mar Castro, Mamoudou Cissé, Gláucia Cota, Farhad Handjani, Liliana López‐Carvajal, Kevin Marsh, Dalila Martínez Medina, Emma Plugge, Trudie Lang, Piero Olliaro
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An international qualitative study exploring patients’ experiences of cutaneous leishmaniasis: study set-up and protocol by Astrid C. Erber, Byron Arana, Issam Bennis, Afif Ben Salah, Aïcha Boukthir, María del Mar Castro, Mamoudou Cissé, Gláucia Cota, Farhad Handjani, Mairie Guizaw Kebede, Trudie Lang, Liliana López Carvajal, Kevin Marsh, Dalila Martínez Medina, Emma Plugge, Piero Olliaro
Published 2018Artigo
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