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Gynecologic Oncology Section

 OBGYN.net Gynecologic Oncology Section  

OBGYN.net provides the most current research and articles for Medical Professionals on the topic of Gynecological Oncology and the OB-GYN-L is a forum just for professionals to post to each other.

Topics for Medical Professionals  

Prospective Randomized Trial of Iliohypogastric-ilioinguinal Nerve Block on Post-operative Morphine Use After Inpatient Surgery of the Female Reproductive Tract - S. A. Wehbe, L. M. Ghulmiyyah, El-Khawand H. Dominique, S. L. Hosford, C. M. Ehleben, S. L. Saltzman and E. S. Sills

Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome and Prophylactic Human Embryo Cryopreservation: Analysis of Reproductive Outcome Following Thawed Embryo Transfer - E. S. Sills*, L. J. McLoughlin, M. G. Genton, D. J Walsh, G. D. Coull and A. PH Walsh
*OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor

Dysplastic Ichthyosis Uteri-like Changes of the Entire Endometrium Associated with a Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix - Oluwole Fadare

Total Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy and Bilateral Pelvic Lymphadenectomy using the Harmonic Scalpel - F. Nezhat MD, N. Nagarsheth, MD & M. Prasad, MD

A Semi-Qualitative Study of Attitudes To Vaccinating Adolescents Against Human Papillomavirus Without Parental Consent - L. Brabin, S. A. Roberts, & H. C. Kitchener

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Interviews

Coverage from the 18th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society for Gynecologic Endoscopy (ISGE) - Pattai, Thailand, 2009

Interviews with:

Peter Maher, President, ISGE - Introduction and Invitation to ISGE 2010 Sydney, Australia
Dr Stefano Bettocchi - ISGE incoming president on the coming year for ISGE

John Sciarra, MD - The Global Library of Women's Medicine
Dr Harry Reich - The Development of Laparoscopic Surgery from the 1970s to the present

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Presentations with:

Laparoscopic Management of Ovarian Tumor in Pregnancy
Yada Tingthanatikul, Thailand

MIS for Advanced Endometrial Cancer
Michael D. Mueller, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Kentucky College of Medicine. Lexington, Kentucky, USA

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25th Annual Conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology June 29 - July 1, 2009

Cancer Survivors at Greater Risk of Birth Complications; Special Monitoring Needed
New Test for Both Genetic and Chromosomal Abnormalities in Embryos
Ovarian Transplantation: First Baby is Born After New Technique
ICSI or IVF: No Difference in Babies Who Were Freeze-thawing Embryos
Ovarian Transplantation after Rapid Cooling Vitrification

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New Energy Technologies: Applications in Gynecological Surgery - Valleylab Symposia

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Educational Tutorials

Prophylactic Oophorectomy - Dr. Ahmed Walid Anwar
Human Papillomavirus Vaccines - The development that will save women's lives - Dr. Enas Mehdi Al-akkam
Ovarian Tumors - Dr. Narayan M. Patel

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Topics for Women & Patients

Do you need information on gynecological oncology? Post your question on OBGYN.net's Women's Health Forum. We have 500,000 questions and answers!  You can research answers, post questions and interact with other women.

Here are current topics being discussed:

Cervical dysplasia - K.
Periods with severe cramps and family history of cervical cancer - R.
ASCUS but no HPV test could be done - M.
Question on biopsy results - S.
Post menopausal post hysterectomy bleeding - L.
STD: Scared of Infection - Anonymous
ONCOLOGY: ECC  - Anonymous
A Question About Bacterial Vaginosis & Pelvic Inflammatory Disease ... - M.
ONCOLOGY: juvenile granulosa ovarian metastasis-post hysterectomy - young woman- please help!!!! - S.
POLYP: How dangerous is a polyp? Anonymous
Ongoing history of abnormal Paps, LEEPS x3, HGSIL x3 - P.
Abnormal PAP Test - Anonymous
STD's
 - Anonymous
Endometrial Hyperplasia
- Anonymous

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Ovarian Cancer And The Search For Early Detection
Abnormal PAP Smears, HPV, Cervical Dysplasia and Cancer

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News

Physicians Reference Laboratory Announces New Diagnostic for Women’s Health

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Recommended Reading

The Answer to Cancer - Dr. Runowicsz

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Meetings & Conferences

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CME Courses & Clinical Trials

Young Women Diagnosed With Early Stage Ovarian Cancer: A Focus on Fertility Issues and Sexual Function
Ovarian Cancer Early Detection Program Screening Study
OVATURE (OVArian TUmor REsponse) Study:
A Phase III Study of Weekly Carboplatin With and Without Phenoxodiol in Patients With Platinum-Resistant, Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

Center for Advanced Reproductive Endosurgery Professional Education programs
To ensure that the participants gain maximum benefits from the course, this program is divided into two specialist and one nursing course. An optional third course is offered for those participants who may wish to further advance their skills towards level 4 laparoscopic surgery.

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