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Women's health
Cohort study
85% of women with breast cancer reported changes to sexual well-being, with most wanting information on these changes
- Correspondence to
: Dr Susan Williamson
School of Health, University of Central Lancashire, Brook Building, Preston PR1 2HE, Lancashire, UK; swilliamson2{at}uclan.ac.uk
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85% of women with breast cancer reported changes to sexual well-being, with most wanting information on these changes
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- First published June 12, 2013.
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August 31, 2017
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