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"treatment efficacy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the effectiveness or success of a treatment or therapy. Example: The study found that the new medication had a high treatment efficacy rate, with 80% of participants reporting significant improvement in their symptoms.
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Treatment efficacy is assessed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
In 56 (22 %) treatment efficacy was not evaluable.
However, the emergence of drug resistance seriously limits treatment efficacy.
Such a finding would have implications both for psychiatric intervention and for public health, since perceived treatment efficacy can influence actual treatment efficacy (Meyer et al., 2002).
The other treatment efficacy measures equally reduced in both CT and BoNT-A groups.
Importantly, it precludes the possibility of quantitatively monitoring treatment efficacy by using SUVs in individual lesions.
Treatment efficacy was also assessed by means of patient and physician perception of each treatment.
Recent findings showed the meaning of patients' expectations for the amount of treatment efficacy [29].
Is there an inherent limit to CGRP-RA acute treatment efficacy?
To date, its role in the assessment of treatment efficacy is not yet clear.
Tolerability issues can impact adherence with medications and, ultimately, treatment efficacy.
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