Socio‐economic and occupational outcomes of long‐term survivors of gynaecological cancer: A French population‐based study
European Journal of Cancer Care2020Vol. 29(4), pp. e13235–e13235
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Ariane Mamguem Kamga, Agnès Dumas, Florence Joly, Julien Simon, Oumar Billa, Marie‐Laure Poillot, G Jolimoy, Patrick Roignot, Charles Coutant, Patrick Arveux, Tienhan Sandrine Dabakuyo‐Yonli
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Gynaecological CS experienced many problems, such as decreased work capacity, decreased income and difficulty obtaining loans.
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