Impact of diagnosis and surgical treatment of early stage borderline ovarian tumours on distress, anxiety, and psychosexual health
Women diagnosed with gynecological cancer are likely to face additional consequences beyond those common to all cancer patients leading to significant physical and psychological morbidity. Longitudinal studies addressing the prevalence of psychological distress, anxiety, or psychosexual health durin...
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Main Authors: | Stefan Cosyns (Author), Noëlie Dony (Author), Nikolaos Polyzos (Author), Ronald Buyl (Author), Herman Tournaye (Author), Christiaan Schotte (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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