Insufficiency fractures in postmenopausal gynaecological patients receiving pelvic radiotherapy treatment – can we prevent them by optimising bone health?
Leonie Eastlake, Bethan Sheridan, Manoj Samaranayake, Glenn Matfin, Wael Mati and Dennis Yiannakis
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.19-2-s18
Clin Med March 2019 Leonie Eastlake
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Bethan Sheridan
BRoyal Cornwall Hospitals Trust, Truro, UK
Manoj Samaranayake
cLancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust, Preston, UK
Glenn Matfin
DPlymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK
Wael Mati
EBlackpool Hospitals NHS Trust, Blackpool, UK
Dennis Yiannakis
FLancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Preston, UK
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Insufficiency fractures in postmenopausal gynaecological patients receiving pelvic radiotherapy treatment – can we prevent them by optimising bone health?
Leonie Eastlake, Bethan Sheridan, Manoj Samaranayake, Glenn Matfin, Wael Mati, Dennis Yiannakis
Clinical Medicine Mar 2019, 19 (Suppl 2) 18; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.19-2-s18
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Insufficiency fractures in postmenopausal gynaecological patients receiving pelvic radiotherapy treatment – can we prevent them by optimising bone health?
Leonie Eastlake, Bethan Sheridan, Manoj Samaranayake, Glenn Matfin, Wael Mati, Dennis Yiannakis
Clinical Medicine Mar 2019, 19 (Suppl 2) 18; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.19-2-s18
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