Editor’s highlights from the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research – August 2019

Written by Laura Dormer, Editor

In this regular column, Editorial Director Laura Dormer selects her highlights from the latest issue of the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. The August issue of the Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research included a broad range of clinical areas, from cancer research to heart disease. In this month’s summary, I’m highlighting some of our oncology content, all of which is exclusively available to members of The Evidence Base!1. Mindfulness has been a growing area of interest in recent years, with many people now implementing the practice in their day-to-day lives. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in...

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