Epidemic of Breast Cancer Resurgeries in the US
Resurgery after lumpectomy for breast cancer is a problem of epidemic proportions and could be reduced with cavity shaving. Medscape Medical News …read more
Resurgery after lumpectomy for breast cancer is a problem of epidemic proportions and could be reduced with cavity shaving. Medscape Medical News …read more
Breastfeeding has many benefits for mother and baby, which is why it is so highly encouraged. But are mothers who are unable to breastfeed or choose not to condemned for it? …read more
Researchers estimate that over the past 50 years, use of the birth control pill has prevented around 400,000 cases of endometrial cancer in high-income countries. …read more
Oral contraceptives dramatically reduce the risk of developing endometrial cancer, and have prevented some 400,000 cases, researchers claim. Medscape Medical News …read more
Weight loss surgeries in patients have recently been shown to be associated with altered gut microbes. …read more
Women and black patients will lose more years of their expected life following a heart attack than white men, according to the results of a new study. …read more
One message of the case-control study: Many women with polycystic ovary syndrome “who had more obvious hyperandrogenism when younger will lose some of this phenotype as they age,” says an observer. Medscape Medical News …read more
High-dose supplementation increased calcium absorption but did not translate into benefits in bone density, muscle mass, or falls in a randomized placebo-controlled trial. Medscape Medical News …read more
An analysis of data on more than 41,000 Danish women who received assisted reproductive fertility treatment shows that unsuccessful treatment is not linked with an increased risk of clinically… …read more
Researchers have found that postmenopausal women taking a high-dose vitamin D supplement derived similar benefits to a group of postmenopausal women receiving a placebo. …read more