2016
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.209.3.262
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Cognitive–behavioural toxicity? Reflections from Westminster

Abstract: Cognitive-behavioural toxicity? Reflections from Westminster 'indirectly' relevant, as explained below. Indirect comparisons of effect sizes among different medication choices can be quite helpful in ranking interventions for both 262 Contents & Cognitive-behavioural toxicity? Reflections from Westminster & NNT and NNH remain helpful in evidence-based medicine & Challenges in developing feasible and costeffective therapies for use in LMICs

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