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Prevalence and Management of Poorly Controlled Rheumatoid Arthritis in Clinical Practice

A panel of medical experts discuss the prevalence and management of poorly controlled rheumatoid arthritis in clinical practice.

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As we know, many patients do not reach clinical remission and experience uncontrolled disease and progression.

In your practice, how frequently do you see poorly controlled rheumatoid arthritis? How does this prevalence compare with findings in medical literature?

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