The Quality of Life in Women Suffering From Gynecological Disorders Is Improved by Means of Hysterectomy Absolute and Relative Differences Between Pre- and Postoperative Measures
This study assessed quality of life in women with gynecological disorders, comparing absolute and relative differences between pre- and postoperative measures following hysterectomy.
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