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Publications by J. A. van der Pol
Does Treatment Strategy Influence the Ability to Achieve and Sustain DMARD-free Remission in Patients With RA? Results of an Observational Study Comparing an Intensified DAS-steered Treatment Strategy With Treat to Target in Routine Care
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