Prevalence, incidence, and treatment trends of adenomyosis in South Korean women for 15 years: A national population‐based study
This study analyzed South Korean National Health Insurance data from 2002-2016 and found increasing adenomyosis prevalence and incidence, with a rise in uterus-preserving surgeries and progestin prescriptions.
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