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Women's Healthprovides a forum for specialists addressing those conditions that are unique to women or far more prevalent in women than in men. The journal focuses on current and emerging topics relating to the safe and effective management of therapy in women, taking into account issues such as key areas such as women's physiology and life-cycle hormonal changes, with all articles subject to rigorous peer review.

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Volume 5, Number 3, May 2009

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Editorial

Stroke-risk perception in women: getting the message out
pp. 225-228(4)
Authors: McCullough, Louise D; Dearborn, Jennifer

Bulletin Board

Bulletin Board
pp. 235-237(3)

Priority Paper Evaluation

Neonatal outcomes in relation to timing of repeat cesarean delivery at term
pp. 239-242(4)
Authors: Tuuli, Methodius G; Odibo, Anthony O

Special Report

Breast cancer diagnosis during pregnancy
pp. 243-249(7)
Authors: Litton, Jennifer K; Theriault, Richard L; Gonzalez-Angulo, Ana M

Review

Adjuvant systemic therapy for older adults with early-stage breast cancer
pp. 251-262(12)
Authors: Pal, Sumanta Kumar; Mortimer, Joanne

Trauma in the obstetrical patient
pp. 269-285(17)
Author: Hill, Christina C

Postpartum depression: an update
pp. 287-295(9)
Authors: Friedman, Susan Hatters; Resnick, Phillip J

Adenomyosis: new knowledge is generating new treatment strategies
pp. 297-311(15)
Authors: Benagiano, Giuseppe; Brosens, Ivo; Carrara, Sabina

Abnormal uterine bleeding: a focus on polycystic ovary syndrome
pp. 313-324(12)
Authors: Hickey, Martha; Karthigasu, Krish; Agarwal, Sweta

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements
pp. 337-337(1)

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