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Long-Term Morbidity and Health After Early Menopause Due to Oophorectomy in Women at Increased Risk of Ovarian Cancer: Protocol for a Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study With Prospective Follow-Up (HARMOny Study)
Long-Term Morbidity and Health After Early Menopause Due to Oophorectomy in Women at Increased Risk of Ovarian Cancer: Protocol for a Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study With Prospective Follow-Up (HARMOny Study)
Authors of this article:
Lara Terra1 ; Maartje J Hooning2 ; Bernadette A M Heemskerk-Gerritsen2 ; Marc van Beurden3 ; Jeanine E Roeters van Lennep4 ; Helena C van Doorn5 ; Joanne A de Hullu6 ; Constantijne Mom7 ; Eleonora B L van Dorst8 ; Marian J E Mourits9 ; Brigitte F M Slangen10 ; Katja N Gaarenstroom11 ; M Carola Zillikens4 ; Tim Leiner12 ; Lizet van der Kolk13 ; Margriet Collee14 ; Marijke Wevers15 ; Margreet G E M Ausems16 ; Klaartje van Engelen17 ; Lieke PV Berger18 ; Christi J van Asperen19 ; Encarna B Gomez-Garcia20 ; Irma van de Beek21 ; Matti A Rookus1 ; Michael Hauptmann22 ; Eveline M Bleiker1 ; Sanne B Schagen1 ; Neil K Aaronson1 ; Angela H E M Maas23 ; Flora E van Leeuwen1
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