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NL888 Posted 14 years ago
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What does "treat to targets" mean?

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"These data suggest that TNF prescribing is one of the factors that has led to reductions in inpatient days and surgical procedures. Other factors may have also improved outcomes, including increased numbers of rheumatology consultants, shorter waiting times to see patients, the ability to use methotrexate, and the ability to treat to targets.... The data are nonetheless compelling; the advent of the biologic era has improved health-related outcomes in patients with RA," said senior study author Oliver M. FitzGerald, MD, from the Department of Rheumatology at St. Vincent's Hospital.
  

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treat to targets -- This is a medical term, but I suppose it means that since they have more detailed information nowadays about these degenerative disorders, they can medicate more precisely to these specific 'targets', the individual patients' symptoms.

  • treat to targets -- This is a medical term, but I suppose it means that since they have more detailed information nowadays about these degenerative disorders, they can medicate more precisely to these specific 'targets', the individual patients' symptoms.
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treat to targets -- This is a medical term, but I suppose it means that since they have more detailed information nowadays about these degenerative disorders, they can medicate more precisely to these specific 'targets', the individual patients' symptoms.

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