Psycho-emotional well-being and sexual function of patients with borderline ovarian tumors
Aim: to study the severity of surgical menopause (postovariectomy syndrome), anxiety, depression and sexual function in patients with borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) after radical treatment, depending on management in the rehabilitation period.Materials and Methods. There were examined 62 women of...
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Main Authors: | A. Yu. Vlasina (Author), A. G. Solopova (Author), E. A. Son (Author), A. E. Ivanov (Author), I. M. Zhalyalova (Author) |
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