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"You can't always get what you want": from doctrine to practicability of study designs for clinical investigation in endometriosis

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Fig. 1 Questionnaire on willingness to participate in a study comparing a new and a standard drug
Table 1 Summary of women’s responses to questionnaires on willingness to participate in comparative studies on treatments forendometriosis
Table 2 Characteristics of women accepting or declining to participate in a RCT comparing two different drugs

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