Published in Women's Health Weekly, January 19th, 2006
Scientists in England conducted an investigation "to study treatment outcome using the modified technique: Cavaterm plus." They used a "retrospective postal questionnaire."
S. Julian and M. Habiba reported, "In a large teaching hospital, one hundred and twenty-eight women with menorrhagia were treated between February 2001 and April 2003. Data were collected prospectively for the duration of the procedure and alternatives offered. Follow-up questionnaire was distributed during November 2003 to assess menstrual status. Multiple binary logistic...
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