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Disclosures: This study was sponsored by Pfizer, United States. Sharp HealthCare was a paid consultant to Pfizer in connection with the conduct of this study. Kristina L. Greenwood and Divina Fanning are employees of Sharp HealthCare and did not receive any direct financial support for their work on this manuscript. Matthew Pugh, Peter Belott, and Besa Smith were contracted by Sharp HealthCare in connection with conducting this study and with the development of this manuscript.