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The temporal stability of the Symptom Index among women at high-risk for ovarian cancer
Gynecologic Oncology, 07/01/09
Lowe KA et al. - The Symptoms Index and women's report of abdominal pain, pelvic pain, feeling full quickly, unable to eat normally, abdominal bloating, increased abdominal size were stable between two time points in this sample. These findings provide evidence that longitudinal measurements of symptoms reporting by women in a screening study are likely to be reliable.
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