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(RG) Obstetrics and Gynaecology

WISDOM: history and early demise – was it inevitable?

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Pages 317-325 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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Alastair H. MacLennan & David W. Sturdee$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2007) Long-term trials of HRT for cardioprotection – is this as good as it gets?. Climacteric 10:1, pages 1-4.
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JL Neyro, MJ Cancelo, F Quereda, S Palacios & the NAMS Group of the AEEM. (2005) Relevance of the results of the Women's Health Initiative on the prescription of hormone therapy in Spain. Climacteric 8:1, pages 36-48.
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BJ Paine, NP Stocks, EN Ramsay, P Ryan, AH MacLennan & for the WISDOM Australia Research team. (2004) Use and perception of hormone therapy following media reports of the Women's Health Initiative: a survey of Australian WISDOM participants. Climacteric 7:2, pages 143-152.
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Alastair MacLennan & David W Sturdee. (2004) Publishing the results of the estrogen-only arm of WHI. Climacteric 7:2, pages 117-119.
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Alastair MacLennan & David Sturdee. (2003) Time for new long-term trials of postmenopausal hormone therapies!. Climacteric 6:4, pages 265-267.
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