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Reproductive physiology and treatment-related loss of sex hormone production.
Author(s):
C Sklar
Publication date:
1999-06-30
Journal:
Medical and pediatric oncology
Keywords:
Adult
,
Antineoplastic Agents
,
adverse effects
,
Child
,
Female
,
Gonadal Steroid Hormones
,
metabolism
,
radiation effects
,
Humans
,
Male
,
Neoplasms
,
drug therapy
,
radiotherapy
,
Ovary
,
drug effects
,
Radiation Injuries
,
etiology
,
physiopathology
,
Reproduction
,
Survivors
,
Testis
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10401490
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10.1002/(SICI)1096-911X(199907)33:1<2::AID-MPO2>3.0.CO;2-7
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Adult
,
Antineoplastic Agents
,
adverse effects
,
Child
,
Female
,
Gonadal Steroid Hormones
,
metabolism
,
radiation effects
,
Humans
,
Male
,
Neoplasms
,
drug therapy
,
radiotherapy
,
Ovary
,
drug effects
,
Radiation Injuries
,
etiology
,
physiopathology
,
Reproduction
,
Survivors
,
Testis
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Adult
,
Antineoplastic Agents
,
adverse effects
,
Child
,
Female
,
Gonadal Steroid Hormones
,
metabolism
,
radiation effects
,
Humans
,
Male
,
Neoplasms
,
drug therapy
,
radiotherapy
,
Ovary
,
drug effects
,
Radiation Injuries
,
etiology
,
physiopathology
,
Reproduction
,
Survivors
,
Testis
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