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3. Cost-Effectiveness of an Adjuvanted Hepatitis B Vaccine (HEPLISAV-B) in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

5. FIRSTT study: randomized controlled trial of uterine artery embolization vs focused ultrasound surgery.

12. Comparative cost-effectiveness of contemporary treatment strategies for stage IIA seminoma.

14. Author's Reply

15. Patient- and Provider-Level Factors Associated With Telehealth Utilization Across a Multisite, Multiregional Cancer Practice From 2019 to 2021

19. A cost-effectiveness analysis assessing systemic treatments in metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) by volume of disease.

22. MP33-03 COMPARATIVE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR STAGE IIA SEMINOMA: INSIGHTS FROM THE SEMS TRIAL

23. Reply to Idelevich and Beck

33. Patient- and provider-level factors associated with telehealth utilization across a multisite, multiregional cancer practice.

34. Parent Motivation Strategies and the Performance of Preschoolers in a Rural Philippine Municipality

43. Cost-effectiveness of Adjuvant Pembrolizumab After Nephrectomy for High-risk Renal Cell Carcinoma: Insights for Patient Selection From a Markov Model.

44. Cost evaluation of the Merlin assay for predicting melanoma sentinel lymph node biopsy metastasis.

45. Comparative cost‐effectiveness of neoadjuvant chemotherapy regimens for muscle‐invasive bladder cancer: Results according to VESPER data.

48. Utilization and Cost Effectiveness of First-Line Yttrium-90 Ibritumomab Tiuxetan in Low-Grade Follicular and Marginal Zone Lymphomas Compared to Standard of Care Bendamustine Plus Rituximab: A Real-World Experience

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