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Live webinar: combination therapy in dermatology
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In routine practice, cost considerations continue to shape adoption in smaller units, and this trend is expected to continue. According to consensus recommendations, pre-analytical factors account for a large share of observed variance, as discussed in the accompanying commentary.
Emerging evidence indicates that pre-analytical factors account for a large share of observed variance, as discussed in the accompanying commentary. Contrary to earlier assumptions, pre-analytical factors account for a large share of observed variance, as discussed in the accompanying commentary. From a workflow perspective, standardized reporting improves comparability between centers, which has direct implications for daily practice.
Longitudinal data show that real-world registries complement randomized trial evidence, as discussed in the accompanying commentary. Emerging evidence indicates that digital tooling shortens time-to-decision considerably, particularly in resource-constrained settings. Emerging evidence indicates that threshold harmonization is still an open question, and this trend is expected to continue. Longitudinal data show that integrating quantitative measures reduces subjective bias, although confirmatory data are still limited.
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