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Activism, drug regulation, and the politics of therapeutic evaluation in the AIDS era: A case study of ddC and the 'surrogate markers' debate
Steven Epstein
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Clinical Trials
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Politics
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Activism
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Surrogate Marker
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Therapeutic Evaluation
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Drug Regulation
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United States
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Combination Therapy
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Social Construction
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Scientific Credibility
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Claims-making
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Methodological Debates
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Extended Case Study
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Nursing and Health Professions
Combination Therapy
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Disease Marker
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Antivirus Agent
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Zidovudine
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Medicine and Dentistry
Disease Marker
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Clinical Trial
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Combination Therapy
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Antivirus Agent
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Zidovudine
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Clinical Trial
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Disease Marker
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Antivirus Agent
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Zidovudine
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Combination Therapy
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Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
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Psychology
Case Study
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