Sexual Rehabilitation After Pelvic Radiotherapy and Vaginal Dilator Use: Consensus Using the Delphi Method
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R. M. Bakker | W. Vermeer | R. Nout | J. Mens | C. D. de Kroon | C. Creutzberg | L. V. van Doorn | C. Braat | M. T. Ter Kuile | W. Hompus | Lena C. van Doorn
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