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Mathilde van Gerwen

4PUBLICATIONS
17CO-AUTHORS
Psychosocial aspects of childbirth and perinatal mental healthInfant and child health
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|Jun 24, 2025
The First 6 Years' Experiences of a National Centralized Offspring Surveillance Setting for Dutch Children Prenatally Exposed to Maternal Cancer to Inform Future International Practice: Protocol for a Demographic Review of Referred Families and Key Lessons Learned.

Evangeline A Huis In 't Veld, Anouk M Kruse, Emma J Verwaaijen

|Apr 20, 2021
Long-term neurodevelopmental outcome after prenatal exposure to maternal hematological malignancies with or without cytotoxic treatment.

Mathilde van Gerwen, Evangeline Huis In 't Veld, Martine van Grotel

|Apr 03, 2021
Maternal and Neonatal Outcome after the Use of G-CSF for Cancer Treatment during Pregnancy.

Claudia Berends, Charlotte Maggen, Christianne A R Lok

|Dec 08, 2020
Long-Term Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Children after in Utero Exposure to Chemotherapy.

Anna-Maria Korakiti, Eleni Zografos, Mathilde van Gerwen

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Frequent Collaborators

3 joint publications

Frederic Amant

2 joint publications

Evangeline Huis In 't Veld

2 joint publications

Christianne Lok

1 joint publications

Anouk M Kruse

1 joint publications

Emma J Verwaaijen

1 joint publications

Sterre C Huizer

1 joint publications

Elisabeth M van Dijk-Lokkart

1 joint publications

Maaike Kuethe

1 joint publications

Martine van Grotel

1 joint publications

Marry M van den Heuvel-Eibrink

Frequent Collaborators

3 joint publications

Frederic Amant

2 joint publications

Evangeline Huis In 't Veld

2 joint publications

Christianne Lok

1 joint publications

Anouk M Kruse

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