CONNORS, J.M.,
SAVAGE, K.J,
JURCZAK, W,
LECH-MARANDA, E.,
SMOLEWSKI, P,
WALEWSKI, J,
STRAUS, D.J.,
YOUNES, A.,
ANSELL, S.M.,
KIM, W.S.,
GALLAMINI, A.,
ALEKSEEV, S.,
ILLÉS, A.,
ROSTA, A.,
PICARDI, M.,
ZINZANI, P.L.,
OKI, Y.,
FELDMAN, T.,
BARTLETT, N.L.,
CHEN, R.,
RAMCHANDREN, R.,
CUNNINGHAM, D.,
RADFORD, J.,
JOSEPHSON, N.C.,
SONG, E.,
SACHS, J.,
JOLIN, H.A.,
HUEBNER, D.,
LIU, R.,
LIPATOV, O.N. (2018)
for relapsed and refractory Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
METHODS
We conducted an open-label, multicenter,
randomizedPokhrel, P.,
Bennett, B.L.,
Regmi, S.,
Idrisov, B.,
Galimov, A.,
Akhmadeeva, L.,
Sussman, S. (2018) .e., social self-
control). As such, the study is rooted in theories of the role of culture in developing self
Wang, J.,
Fang, R.,
Wang, L.,
Chen, G.,
Wang, H.,
Wang, Z.,
Zhao, D.,
Pavlov, V.N.,
Kabirov, I.,
Wang, Z.,
Guo, P.,
Peng, L.,
Xu, W. (2018) and
random bladder biopsies remain the most appropriate but nonetheless suboptimal diagnostic technique
with excellent initial glycaemic
control; however, whether this
control is maintained in the long term is unclear