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Highlights from EULAR 2007 RDIP, Volume 5, Number 2.
At the 2007 annual congress of the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR), data from a study at the Karolinska Institute, Sweden, showed that women receive anti-tumour necrosis factor drugs at a higher perceived level of disease activity and when reporting more severe pain than men. Lead researcher Ronald van Vollenhoven commented, 'Our study does not show a gender bias as such, but does indicate that physicians to some extent "discount" the subjective measures of disease activity'.
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