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Among the available DMARD, methotrexate is generally considered the first-line treatment for RA based on its benefits and potential side effects.

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Recently, another BRAF mutation inhibitor, dabrafenib, has been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration FDAA) based on its clinical benefits of better PFS and RR.

Based on its predicted benefit, the American College of Gastroenterology recommends it over gFOBT for nonendoscopic screening of CRC.

Indeed, the watchdog NICE National Institutee for health and Clinical Excellence) rejected Nexavar for NHS use based on its cost-benefit calculation.

In the Chinese setting, gene-guided gefitinib maintenance treatment for patients with advanced NSCLC and EGFR mutation-positive tumors after first-line chemotherapy is indicated as a cost-effective chemotherapy option compared to routine follow-up based on its superior PFS benefit and the use of the Patient Assistance Program.

Pupils were randomly given either material that promoted healthy eating based on its long-term health benefits or material that revealed how junk food is designed to be addictive, can be deceptively labelled, and is targeted at particular people, including very young children and those from poorer backgrounds.

Respondents in the low-resource setting of Uganda have expressed favorable and welcoming opinions about the integration of HIV and CC screening services, based on its economic and social benefits outweighing the likely challenges.

In the Spanish setting, pemetrexed for the second-line treatment of patients with NSCLC other than predominantly squamous cell histology is indicated as a cost-effective chemotherapy option compared to the standard docetaxel, based on its superior overall survival benefit and toxicity profile.

Jeffrey R. Immelt, the G.E. chairman, said in a telephone interview from G.E. headquarters in Connecticut that the corporation stands to enjoy a range of "ancillary benefits" based on its sponsorship of the Olympics, the $700 million worth of services it is providing for the Games and its long-term relationship with China, where it does more than $4 billion worth of business.

The performance evolution for this event may be based on its rapidly growing popularity and benefits from the advances previously made in the three sports involved in triathlon (swimming, cycling, running).

Taken together these results suggest that tractography-based parcellation may provide a new promising anatomical subdivision of the living human brain based on its anatomical connectivity, which may benefit the understanding of clinical-neuroanatomical dissociations and functional neuroimaging results.

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