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Patient Registries Prove Value As Drug Development Tools

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It's easy for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to get caught up in biomarkers and scientific clinical endpoints as the end goals in drug development, but a novel, practical approach is gaining momentum: asking the patient what they need or want from new medicines.

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