#Cancer can be devastating for families depending on #HealthSystems. Yes, there could be value in hope. https://t.co/N6RdeBNT2Z #NCDs https://t.co/XMuUFxnKcl
@McCabeC_IHE @HealthEconBot 1/2 Also unsure about usefulness. Results contrast with https://t.co/lLKlWOrWXS
RT @jonkarnon: review-preferences 4 health gains in cancer-important issue-dependent on study design-how to get informed responses? https:/…
RT @jonkarnon: review-preferences 4 health gains in cancer-important issue-dependent on study design-how to get informed responses? https:/…
RT @jonkarnon: review-preferences 4 health gains in cancer-important issue-dependent on study design-how to get informed responses? https:/…
RT @jonkarnon: review-preferences 4 health gains in cancer-important issue-dependent on study design-how to get informed responses? https:/…
RT @jonkarnon: review-preferences 4 health gains in cancer-important issue-dependent on study design-how to get informed responses? https:/…
review-preferences 4 health gains in cancer-important issue-dependent on study design-how to get informed responses? https://t.co/XFrGoFjCsa https://t.co/v8m3w6ZZJk
RT @HERC_Oxford: NEW PUBLICATION: Does the Public Prefer Health Gain for Cancer Patients? A Systematic Review https://t.co/3dGw0bLUGa #heal…
NEW PUBLICATION: Does the Public Prefer Health Gain for Cancer Patients? A Systematic Review https://t.co/3dGw0bLUGa #healtheconomics
RT @jbuchanan_ox: "No consistent support for a preference for health gains to cancer patients in the context of health maximisation" #healt…
#UK On dépense plus pour le #cancer, sans être sûr que cela corresponde aux préférences de la population https://t.co/8ujjh2ll0P
RT @jbuchanan_ox: "No consistent support for a preference for health gains to cancer patients in the context of health maximisation" #healt…
RT @jbuchanan_ox: "No consistent support for a preference for health gains to cancer patients in the context of health maximisation" #healt…
RT @CamillaBaba: Does the Public Prefer Health Gain for Cancer Patients? Great read and not the conclusion I was maybe expecting! https://t…
"No consistent support for a preference for health gains to cancer patients in the context of health maximisation" #healtheconomics https://t.co/7JL55avvID
RT @CamillaBaba: Does the Public Prefer Health Gain for Cancer Patients? Great read and not the conclusion I was maybe expecting! https://t…
Does the Public Prefer Health Gain for Cancer Patients? Great read and not the conclusion I was maybe expecting! https://t.co/YTOcpIobW0
RT @koonalshah: Topical review of social preferences wrt health gains offered by cancer treatments just published in Pharmacoeconomics http…
Topical review of social preferences wrt health gains offered by cancer treatments just published in Pharmacoeconomics https://t.co/lV8NJdkyWI
RT @PatientJournal: No strong evidence to support a public preference for health gain in cancer...read in @pecjournal #openaccess https://t…
RT @PatientJournal: No strong evidence to support a public preference for health gain in cancer...read in @pecjournal #openaccess https://t…
RT @PatientJournal: No strong evidence to support a public preference for health gain in cancer...read in @pecjournal #openaccess https://t…
RT @PatientJournal: No strong evidence to support a public preference for health gain in cancer...read in @pecjournal #openaccess https://t…
RT @PatientJournal: No strong evidence to support a public preference for health gain in cancer...read in @pecjournal #openaccess https://t…
RT @PatientJournal: No strong evidence to support a public preference for health gain in cancer...read in @pecjournal #openaccess https://t…
No strong evidence to support a public preference for health gain in cancer...read in @pecjournal #openaccess https://t.co/3et90ugkxo
RT @HealthEconBot: #HealthEconJA Does the Public Prefer Health Gain for Cancer Patients? A Systematic Review of Public Views on Cance… http…
#HealthEconJA Does the Public Prefer Health Gain for Cancer Patients? A Systematic Review of Public Views on Cance… https://t.co/YPs1z5yS0n