The administration of immune checkpoint inhibitors via an elastomeric pump versus conventional intravenous infusion: an economic perspective
Abstract Background Recent studies have underscored the potential of innovative administration methods to mitigate the capacity burden on healthcare systems, without compromising the quality of care. This study assessed and compared the resource utilization and associated costs of two distinct admin...
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Main Authors: | Michiel Zietse (Author), Ruben Malmberg (Author), Roelof W.F. van Leeuwen (Author), Frederick W. Thielen (Author), Carin A. Uyl - de Groot (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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