First Bologna, then Poseidon: What are we still missing to personalize care for patients undergoing assisted reproductive technology with a poor prognosis?
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This paper discusses the Bologna and Poseidon criteria for identifying poor responders in assisted reproductive technology and highlights gaps in current understanding for personalized treatment.
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