Long-term effects of childhood cancer treatment on hormonal and ultrasound markers of ovarian reserve
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M. Hauptmann | J. Twisk | A. Heijboer | E. van Dulmen-den Broeder | J. Laven | G. Kaspers | W. Tissing | L. Kremer | M. V. D. van den Heuvel-Eibrink | C. Beerendonk | H. V. D. van der Pal | M. van der Heiden-van der Loo | J. Loonen | D. Bresters | C. Lambalk | A. Overbeek | A. Versluys | F. V. van Leeuwen | M. H. van den Berg | C. Ronckers
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