Multiple sclerosis therapeutics / edited by Jeffrey A. Cohen, Richard A. Rudick.

"This book comprehensively reviews the current state of clinical trial methods in multiple sclerosis treatment, providing investigators, sponsors and specialists with current knowledge of outcome measures and study designs for disease and symptom management. The status of the rapidly evolving f...

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Other Authors: Cohen, Jeffrey A. (Jeffrey Alan), 1954- (Editor), Rudick, Richard A. (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Edition:Fourth edition.
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Summary:"This book comprehensively reviews the current state of clinical trial methods in multiple sclerosis treatment, providing investigators, sponsors and specialists with current knowledge of outcome measures and study designs for disease and symptom management. The status of the rapidly evolving field of disease-modifying drugs is presented, with emphasis on the most promising therapies currently being tested. Experts discuss disease and symptom management for MS subtypes, including neuromyelitis optica and pediatric MS. In addition, key scientific advances in MS pathology, genetics, immunology and epidemiology are presented. The fourth edition has been extensively revised, featuring more than 50% new material. All chapters have been substantially updated to provide current information on rapidly evolving topics and this volume contains 15 new chapters, reflecting the growth of the field in recent years. This book is an essential reference for practitioners caring for MS patients, investigators planning or conducting clinical trials, and clinical trial sponsors"--Provided by publisher.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvii, 752 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1139157310
9781139157315
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