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Black women are more likely than white women to schedule a uterine-sparing treatment for leiomyomas
Author(s) -
G. Wegienka,
E.A. Stewart,
W.K. Nicholson,
S. Zhang,
F. Li,
L. Thomas,
J.B. Spies,
S. Venable,
S. Laughlin-Tommaso,
M.P. Diamond,
R.M. Anchan,
G.L. Maxwell,
E.E. Marsh,
E.R. Myers,
A.I. Vines,
L.A. Wise,
K. Wallace,
V.L. Jacoby
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/yv3p-tp36
Subject(s) - black women , postmenopausal women , white (mutation) , medicine , obstetrics , schedule , gynecology , uterine leiomyoma , leiomyoma , gender studies , surgery , sociology , computer science , biology , biochemistry , gene , operating system

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