Social and cultural beliefs about pain associated with endometriosis: barriers to its management in third world countries
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article: Social and cultural beliefs about pain associated with endometriosis: barriers to its management in third world countries - Minerva Obstetrics and Gynecology 2022 February;74(1):113-5 - Minerva Medica - Journals
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