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28 August 2018

The BBP sub-biobank (Pelvic floor disorders, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology)

Another new sub-biobank has been added to the collection: for the BBP sub-biobank medical details and biomaterials are being collected and stored centrally for patients with and without pelvic floor problems. This makes it possible for specialists who perform research on pelvic floor disorders to test scientific hypotheses from various perspectives. The goal of the BBP sub-biobank is to improve the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis for patients with pelvic floor disorders.  
 
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