Researchers find combined therapy for RA may help speed remission

Researchers from RTI and UNC-Chapel Hill analyzed results from 22 studies in a systematic review. Based on this data, the researchers concluded that combination therapy can improve outcomes for some rheumatoid arthritis patients.

Katrina Donahue, MD, MPH, lead author on the systematic review, is Co-Director of the North Carolina Network Consortium (NCNC) and a faculty expert associated with the NC TraCS Community and Stakeholder Engagement (CaSE) Program. RTI International, a non-profit research institute based in RTP with offices around the world, is one of our partners.

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