Estrogen-progestins and endometriosis-associated depression: of causation, bias, and confounding
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This paper examines the relationship between estrogen-progestin therapies and depression in endometriosis patients, exploring issues of causation, bias, and confounding factors.
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- Comparative study on the effects of combined oral contraceptives and dienogest in women with endometriosis‑associated chronic pelvic pain via openalex
- Mood lability and depression limit oral contraceptive therapy in endometriosis via openalex
- W2130635109 via openalex
- W4405803011 via openalex
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