EditorialThe intersection of gynecologic cancer, obesity, and cardiovascular disease
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ASF and DA each wrote sections of the editorial and each reviewed and edited the editorial for content and cohesion.
Declaration of Competing Interest
Dr. Addison was supported by NIH grant number K23-HL155890, and by a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Harold Amos)- American Heart Association Faculty Development Program grant.
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