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Short-term data can predict long-term efficacy in myopia control studies

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  • Short-term data can predict long-term efficacy in myopia control studies
  • 3-year myopia control efficacy can be predicted from 1-year data
  • Correlation between 1-year efficacy and 3-year efficacy was 0.97
  • 3-year efficacy is double that of 1-year efficacy
  • Robust 1-year clinical data can be used to predict long-term efficacy
  • 3-year studies may no longer be necessary
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