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Gyn-Oncology Section Women & Patient Articles

Archive of Articles for the Women & Patients

William M. Rich, MD

Gyn-Oncology Glossary
Ovarian Cysts and Endometriosis
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
Cancer of the Vagina
Cancer of the Cervix
Cancer of the Vulva
Some Cancer Statistics
When the Diagnosis is Cancer
What Is Cancer?
How is Cancer Treated
Gyn-Oncology Archive of Articles

  Paul D. Indman, MD

Answers about your abnormal Pap test  
How is cervical dysplasia treated?
Treatment Of Cervical Dysplasia

David Ashley Hill, MD 

Hysteroscopy Explained for Patients
Laparoscopy
Board Certification
Endometrial Polyps

W. Parker & R. Parker

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

OBGYN.net Publications Pap Smears

Thinking About Testing for HPV? Information for Women Considering Testing for the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

Gynecologic Cancer Foundation

Understanding Cervical Cancer: A Woman's Guide
Understanding Endometrial Cancer: A Woman's Guide

From Putting Women's Health First

HPV and Cervical Cancer: Key Things Women Should Know  
HPV Testing and Cervical Cancer Screening: Questions Women Should Ask Their Doctor

Recent Progress in Egg Freezing - A. Copperman

J. Wider

New Studies Indicate Age Is Important in Hormone Therapy Use
Ovarian Cancer Symptoms Give Hope for Early Diagnosis and Treatment

Protect Yourself From the Most Deadly Gynecologic Cancers - in pdf format

What You Need to Know about Cancer of the Cervix
Also available in: Spanish

Colposcopy - An interactive tutorial for women.
Also available in: Spanish

From OncoLink  The University of Pennsylvania 
Therapy of Ovarian Cancer - February 2000

The Biopsy Report: A Patient's Guide - Edward O. Uthman, MD Diplomate, American Board of Pathology  

From the National Cancer Institute  
What you need to know about Ovarian Cancer Questions and Answers About the Pap Test  

From: College of American Pathologists An Email that can save your life, Pap Test Reminder

Abnormal Pap Smears Handout  
A Colposcopy allows a clinician to examine cells to check for conditions in the vagina and the cervix which are not visible with the naked eye

From Women's Cancer Network
Endometrial Cancer Information Highlights of Scientific Studies Related to Menopause, NAMS March 2003  
Incontinence linked to depression in nearly half of women

Society of Gynecologic Oncologists Endorses American Cancer Society's New Guidelines Significant Step in Cervical Cancer Screening