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    Desire for pregnancy and breast cancer by Elies, Antoine, Salakos, Eleonora, Rouzier, Roman

    Published in Bulletin du cancer (01-12-2019)
    “…Breast cancer affects about 3,000 new women of childbearing age each year. The desire for pregnancy is therefore a frequent issue in the management of breast…”
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    Endometriosis and uterine malformations: infertility may increase severity of endometriosis by Boujenah, Jeremy, Salakos, Eleonora, Pinto, Mélodie, Shore, Joanna, Sifer, Christophe, Poncelet, Christophe, Bricou, Alexandre

    “…The aim of our study was to compare the stage and severity of endometriosis in fertile and infertile women with congenital uterine malformations. We performed…”
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    Physical activity after breast cancer diagnosis and survival: A systematic review by Maumy, Louise, Salakos, Eleonora, Rocher, Grégoire, Al Mamari, Thuraya, Bonneau, Claire, Elies, Antoine, Neuzillet, Cindy, Rouzier, Roman

    Published in Bulletin du cancer (01-10-2020)
    “…Introduction: The benefits of physical activity (PA) in breast cancer are currently recognized in primary prevention. The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) and…”
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    Désir de grossesse et cancer du sein by Elies, Antoine, Salakos, Eleonora, Rouzier, Roman

    Published in Bulletin du cancer (01-12-2019)
    “…Le cancer du sein touche environ 3 000 nouvelles femmes par an en âge de procréer. Le désir de grossesse est donc une question fréquente au cours de la prise…”
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    Activité physique après diagnostic de cancer du sein et survie : revue de la littérature by Maumy, Louise, Salakos, Eleonora, Rocher, Grégoire, Al Mamari, Thuraya, Bonneau, Claire, Elies, Antoine, Neuzillet, Cindy, Rouzier, Roman

    Published in Bulletin du cancer (01-10-2020)
    “…Les bénéfices de l’activité physique (AP) dans le cancer du sein sont actuellement reconnus en prévention primaire. Le World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF), puis…”
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