Rates of malignancy associated with juvenile idiopathic arthritis and its treatment
Arthritis & Rheumatism2012Vol. 64(4), pp. 1263–1271
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Timothy Beukelman, Kevin Haynes, Jeffrey R. Curtis, Fenglong Xie, Lang Chen, Christina J. Bemrich‐Stolz, Elizabeth Delzell, Kenneth G. Saag, Daniel H. Solomon, James D. Lewis
Abstract
Children with JIA appeared to have an increased rate of incident malignancy compared to children without JIA. The treatment for JIA, including TNF inhibitors, did not appear to be significantly associated with the development of malignancy.
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