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Hofer SE et al. - The discontinuation rate of insulin pump therapy is, in general, low. The younger the patients at the time of initiating insulin pump treatment, the lower is the discontinuation rate. The highest rate was seen in adolescents aged 10–15 yr. Girls stopped insulin pump treatment more often than boys.

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