Patients' perspectives of endometriosis-related fatigue: qualitative interviews
Abstract Background Endometriosis-related fatigue is common and negatively impacts multiple areas of many women's lives, particularly in day-to-day activities, social activities, physical activities, mood and emotions, relationships with family or partners, and work or school. Multiple studies...
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Main Authors: | Dana DiBenedetti (Author), Ahmed M. Soliman (Author), Catherine Gupta (Author), Eric S. Surrey (Author) |
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