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The phrase "and possibly more efficacious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential effectiveness of a treatment, method, or approach compared to others.
Example: "This new medication has shown promising results in clinical trials, and possibly more efficacious than the current standard treatment."
Alternatives: "and perhaps more effective" or "and potentially more beneficial".
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For these reasons the development of non-invasive, reproducible and validated methods of proliferation measurement will be a major advance for the evaluation of anti-neoplastic agents and for identifying non-responders early in their treatment so that they can be offered alternative and possibly more efficacious therapies.
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Notwithstanding this possibility, early (and now largely abandoned) attempts to use unilateral carotid body resection in over 5000 humans as a treatment for asthma are not supported by clinical trials24 and to date, there is no conclusive evidence for the therapeutic effects of the more risky, but possibly more efficacious bilateral resection in humans25,26.
And possibly more to come.
And possibly more.
For wees, and possibly more.
One million dollars, and possibly more soon.
Comprehensive meta-analyses stressed the poor quality of many trials [ 16], the heterogeneity among the studies [ 17], and came to different conclusions, ranging from no effect [ 16], or a small effect, with highest-molecular-weight HA possibly being more efficacious than lower-molecular weight HA in treating knee OA [ 17].
Currently approved targeted therapies counteract these and provide safer and more efficacious alternatives to traditional chemotherapy.
Thus, there is immense social and economic pressure to develop new and more efficacious anticancer therapies.
Hopefully, this will soon represent a strategy for making cheaper and faster, more efficacious medicines.
This strategy is much simpler, more cost effective, more clinically feasible, and much more efficacious than classic dendritic cell vaccines.
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