Response to “Need to Minimize Bias When Surveying Patient Attitudes to Stopping cml Treatment”
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We thank Villemagne et al. for their comments, and we will address some of the issues that they raised.[...]
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Sanford, D.; Kyle, R.; Lazo–Langner, A.; Xenocostas, A.; Chin–Yee, I.; Howson–Jan, K.; Hsia, C.C. Response to “Need to Minimize Bias When Surveying Patient Attitudes to Stopping cml Treatment”. Curr. Oncol. 2014, 21, 803-804. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.21.2200
Sanford D, Kyle R, Lazo–Langner A, Xenocostas A, Chin–Yee I, Howson–Jan K, Hsia CC. Response to “Need to Minimize Bias When Surveying Patient Attitudes to Stopping cml Treatment”. Current Oncology. 2014; 21(6):803-804. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.21.2200
Chicago/Turabian StyleSanford, David, Rachel Kyle, Alejandro Lazo–Langner, Anargyros Xenocostas, Ian Chin–Yee, Kang Howson–Jan, and Cyrus C. Hsia. 2014. "Response to “Need to Minimize Bias When Surveying Patient Attitudes to Stopping cml Treatment”" Current Oncology 21, no. 6: 803-804. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.21.2200
APA StyleSanford, D., Kyle, R., Lazo–Langner, A., Xenocostas, A., Chin–Yee, I., Howson–Jan, K., & Hsia, C. C. (2014). Response to “Need to Minimize Bias When Surveying Patient Attitudes to Stopping cml Treatment”. Current Oncology, 21(6), 803-804. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.21.2200