Comparisons of demographic characteristics and comorbidities between adenomyosis and adenomyosis-free cohorts.

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Comparisons of demographic characteristics and comorbidities between adenomyosis and adenomyosis-free cohorts.
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Women with adenomyosis are at higher risks of endometrial and thyroid cancers: A population-based historical cohort study Table 2 Comparisons of demographic characteristics and comorbidities between adenomyosis and adenomyosis-free cohorts. Skip to main content Advertisement Browse Subject Areas ? Click through the PLOS taxonomy to find articles in your field. For more information about PLOS Subject Areas, click here. Comparisons of demographic characteristics and comorbidities between adenomyosis and adenomyosis-free cohorts.

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