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Means Can Be Deceiving: Comparing and Contrasting Risk-Tolerance Estimates from a Discrete-Choice Experiment and a Threshold Technique Exercise.

Sutphin, Jessie, Matthew J Wallace, Shelby D Reed, and Duke PrefER and FDA Patient Preference Methods Working Group. 2025. “Means Can Be Deceiving: Comparing and Contrasting Risk-Tolerance Estimates from a Discrete-Choice Experiment and a Threshold Technique Exercise.”. Value in Health : The Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research.

Hematology-oncology provider perspectives regarding lymphoma treatment and cardioprotective strategies in patients with lymphoma at high risk for heart failure.

Anderson, Emily, Yun Choi, Rachel J Buchsbaum, Andreas Klein, Bonnie Ky, Daniel Landsburg, Urshila Durani, et al. 2025. “Hematology-Oncology Provider Perspectives Regarding Lymphoma Treatment and Cardioprotective Strategies in Patients With Lymphoma at High Risk for Heart Failure.”. Leukemia & Lymphoma 66 (8): 1437-46.

Perceived discrimination and cardiovascular risk factors in mid-life women: results from Project Viva, a longitudinal cohort in the USA.

Grobman, Benjamin, Sheryl L Rifas-Shiman, Izzuddin M Aris, Wei Perng, Jorge E Chavarro, Stephen P Juraschek, Emily Oken, Marie-France Hivert, and Mingyu Zhang. 2025. “Perceived Discrimination and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Mid-Life Women: Results from Project Viva, a Longitudinal Cohort in the USA.”. BMJ Public Health 3 (2): e003303.