The type of surgery a woman has will affect her ability to survive cervical cancer, new research suggests. Among patients with early-stage cervical cancer, women who undergo minimally invasive ...
New evidence about a cancer operation in women finds a higher death rate for the less invasive version, challenging standard practice and the “less is more” approach to treating cervical cancer. The ...
The frequency of follow-up after fertility-sparing surgery for cervical cancer can be tailored based on high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) tests and cytology. Among patients with early-stage ...
Health Care Utilization and Follow-Up Care in Young Adult Breast Cancer Survivors We performed a nation-wide retrospective matched cohort study of all patients age 18-45 years with Fédération ...
Practice-changing data in endometrial cancer support checkpoint inhibitor–chemotherapy combinations, extending ...
Thinking that she wouldn’t be able to conceive again after being diagnosed with cervical cancer, Maria Villar prayed to God for help. Help, came in the form of Dr. Patrick Anderson a gynecological ...
Kayla Bittick was more than ready to start a family. She and her husband, Cory, had been trying to conceive their first child for four years. They’d also tried a round of intrauterine insemination ...
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