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Yearly Archives: 2016

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Can Gonads Be Protected During Chemotherapy?

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 19, 20161 Comment

Can the use of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue during chemotherapy protect the ovaries from gonadal toxicity and preserve fertility? Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more

Study may explain why stroke risk in women changes after menopause

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 19, 2016

Risk of stroke in women may come down to a compound the body produces from estrogen known as 2-methoxyestradiol (2-ME). …read more

Rate of 2.6 million stillbirths a year is ‘too high’

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 19, 2016

The rate of stillbirths has dropped in recent years, but more progress is needed, especially in low-income countries and for economically disadvantaged women in wealthier ones. …read more

Rate of 2.6 million stillbirths a year is ‘too high’

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 19, 2016

The rate of stillbirths has dropped in recent years, but more progress is needed, especially in low-income countries and for economically disadvantaged women in wealthier ones. …read more

‘Simple rules’ calculate ovarian cancer risk

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 19, 20161 Comment

Scientists have formulated a system that uses ultrasound images to accurately work out the likelihood of an ovarian growth being cancerous. …read more

‘Simple rules’ calculate ovarian cancer risk

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 19, 20162 Comments

Scientists have formulated a system that uses ultrasound images to accurately work out the likelihood of an ovarian growth being cancerous. …read more

Scientists find new gene fault behind ovarian cancer

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 19, 2016

Women who carry an inherited fault in the gene BRIP1 are over three times more likely to develop ovarian cancer than those without the fault, according to a study published in the Journal of the… …read more

Scientists find new gene fault behind ovarian cancer

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 19, 20161 Comment

Women who carry an inherited fault in the gene BRIP1 are over three times more likely to develop ovarian cancer than those without the fault, according to a study published in the Journal of the… …read more

Kidney stones are on the rise among youth, especially in females and African-Americans

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 15, 20162 Comments

Kidney stones are increasing, particularly among adolescents, females, and African-Americans in the U.S. …read more

Kidney stones are on the rise among youth, especially in females and African-Americans

NewsBy MiamiOBGYNsocietyJanuary 15, 20161 Comment

Kidney stones are increasing, particularly among adolescents, females, and African-Americans in the U.S. …read more

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