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Table 1 Mean importance of therapy characteristics assessed by physicians taking the view of their patients and bythe patients themselves
Table 2 Physician characteristics, professional experienceand knowledge of preferences
Table 3 Treatment characteristics for Discrete Choice experiment
Table 4 Results of random effect logit model (Discrete Choice Experiment; negative pole as reference group)
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