Can the General Public Be a Proxy for an “At-Risk” Group in a Patient Preference Study? A Disease Prevention Example in Rheumatoid Arthritis

R. L. DiSantostefano, G. Simons, M. Englbrecht, Jennifer H. Humphreys, Ian N. Bruce, K. Schölin Bywall, C. Radawski, K. Raza, M. Falahee, J. Veldwijk

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