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Topics of Interest in Women With Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
Women with MPN: life‐cycle phases, specific risks, and influencing factors. ABSTRACT Overview Sex and gender have emerged as central modifiers of disease biology, phenotype, and clinical outcomes in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). This review will uniquely highlight issues affecting women with MPN and articulate their relevant determinants ...
Natasha Szuber+2 more
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Effects of Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate, Copper Intrauterine Devices, and Levonorgestrel Implants on Early HIV Disease Progression. [PDF]
Morrison CS+19 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Researchers are increasingly interested in exploring the role of the menopausal transition in eating disorder risk. We recently embarked on studies of this critical life phase and encountered significant challenges in assessing menopausal status that limited our ability to test study hypotheses.
Kelly L. Klump+2 more
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Cytological Studies on the Touch Smears of Patients Wearing Intrauterine Devices
Yoshino ABE+6 more
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Pregnancy after cancer: FIGO Best practice advice
Abstract Advances in cancer care have led to a growing number of cancer survivors globally. As cancer increasingly affects women and people of reproductive age, more individuals will be experiencing pregnancy after completing cancer treatment. This Best Practice Advice manuscript describes the epidemiology of pregnancy after cancer, recommended ...
Cynthia Maxwell+23 more
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Expulsion of intrauterine devices after postpartum placement by timing of placement, delivery type, and intrauterine device type: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Averbach SH+9 more
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Risk factors for extrauterine pregnancy in women using an intrauterine device [PDF]
Jean Bouyer+6 more
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Women's Perspectives on Postpartum Intrauterine Devices in Tanzania. [PDF]
Huber-Krum S+7 more
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ABSTRACT Background To date, most research investigating the influence of circulating sex hormones on ageing female skeletal muscle has been cross‐sectional and focused only on dichotomised young and old, or pre‐ versus post‐menopausal groups. This excludes an important transitional period from high to low circulating oestrogen.
Annabel J. Critchlow+5 more
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