Burden of menstrual symptoms in Japanese women – an analysis of medical care-seeking behavior from a survey-based study
Erika Tanaka,1 Mikio Momoeda,2 Yutaka Osuga,3 Bruno Rossi,4 Ken Nomoto,5 Masakane Hayakawa,5 Kinya Kokubo,6 Edward CY Wang1 1Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Bayer Yakuhin Ltd, Tokyo, Japan; 2Department of Integrated Women's Health, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Jap...
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Main Authors: | Tanaka E (Author), Momoeda M (Author), Osuga Y (Author), Rossi B (Author), Nomoto K (Author), Hayakawa M (Author), Kokubo K (Author), Wang ECY (Author) |
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