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Borisova A.V.

Medical Institute of Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

Genitourinary Syndrome: The Price of Estrogen Silence

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Borisova A.V.

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Journal: Non Nocere. New Therapeutic Journal. 2026;(3): 58‑60

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Borisova AV. Genitourinary Syndrome: The Price of Estrogen Silence. Non Nocere. New Therapeutic Journal. 2026;(3):58‑60. (In Russ.)

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