A Controlled Study on Vaginal Blood Flow During Sexual Arousal Among Early-Stage Cervical Cancer Survivors Treated With Conventional Radical or Nerve-Sparing Surgery With or Without Radiotherapy
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R. M. Bakker | G. Kenter | M. T. ter Kuile | B. Trimbos | C. D. de Kroon | C. Creutzberg | L. V. van Lonkhuijzen | Q. Pieterse | M. T. Ter Kuile
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