A case of laparoscopic surgery for endometrial cancer in a patient previously treated with a transvaginal mesh procedure for pelvic organ prolapse
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K. Sawada | A. Okada | T. Tomimatsu | M. Endo | E. Kobayashi | M. Takemura | K. Yoshino | Mamoru Kakuda | T. Kimura
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