The Carolina hysterectomy cohort (CHC): a novel case series of reproductive-aged hysterectomy patients across 10 hospitals in the US south
Abstract Background Hysterectomy is a common surgery among reproductive-aged U.S. patients, with rates highest among Black patients in the South. There is limited insight on causes of these racial differences. In the U.S., electronic medical records (EMR) data can offer richer detail on factors driv...
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Main Authors: | Zakiya M. Haji-Noor (Author), Joacy G. Mathias (Author), Theo Gabriel Beltran (Author), Lauren G. Anderson (Author), Mollie E. Wood (Author), Annie Green Howard (Author), Sharon Peacock Hinton (Author), Kemi M. Doll (Author), Whitney R. Robinson (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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