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    Female physicians, particularly surgeons, have a significantly greater incidence of miscarriage, infertility, and pregnancy complications compared with the general population. The culture of medicine and surgery must continue to evolve to better support women with family planning during their traini …

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    This survey study examines the role of family, personal priorities, and sense of professional belonging and fulfillment in career building or planning among female oncologists.

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