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Hormone replacement therapy: informed consent without assessment?
- Correspondence to Toni C Saad, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff & Vale University Health Board, Cardiff, UK ; ToniSaad{at}doctors.org.uk
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Hormone replacement therapy: informed consent without assessment?
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- Received June 4, 2019
- Accepted June 13, 2019
- First published June 22, 2019.
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December 06, 2019
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