Factors associated with the uptake of biosimilars for breast cancer treatment from the perspectives of physicians and patients-evidence from china

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  • who: January and collaborators from the Montreal University, Canada have published the paper: Factors associated with the uptake of biosimilars for breast cancer treatment from the perspectives of physicians and patients-Evidence from China, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: A study of physicians showed that clinicians over 50 became more conservative about switching to biosimilars (57%); they thought biosimilars were Frontiers in Pharmacology Limitations and future perspectives This study had several limitations. The study only focused on a single indication and one biological agent.
  • how: The regression results showed that older patients (p . . .

     

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