Women's Health
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Is Mammography Ready for AI? Opinions Mixed on Usage, Cost Methods
Patients can pay to get their mammograms read by AI.
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New Trials in Gynecologic Cancers: Could Your Patient Benefit?
Several trials are enrolling for patients with gynecologic cancers, which could be appropriate for a range of patients.
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HPV Vaccine Shown to Be Highly Effective in Girls Years Later
Researchers correlated the rate of cervical cancer per 100,000 person-years with data on women regarding vaccination status, age when vaccinated,...
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Two-Step Strategy Improves Early-Stage Ovarian Cancer Detection
Investigators used the Risk of Ovarian Cancer Algorithm (ROCA) to determine whether ovarian cancer risk was normal, intermediate, or high, as Step...
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SUDs rates highest in head, neck, and gastric cancer survivors
Alcohol use disorder was the most common type of SUD across multiple subtypes of cancer patients.
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Optimal Follow-up After Fertility-Sparing Cervical Cancer Surgery
Investigators sought to find out if follow-up could be tailored to the patient’s risk for recurrence.
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No Added Benefit From Chemo in This Breast Cancer Subtype
The authors “observed no evidence for added value of chemotherapy” for ER-positive, HER2-negative invasive lobular carcinoma who received...
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Improving the Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction in Women
“There’s currently a real disconnect; doctors talk very little about sexual health, yet it’s a topic that patients would really like to talk about...
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PTSD symptoms in women tied to worse heart, brain health
Outcomes of interest were associations of PTSD symptoms with carotid intima media thickness, brain white matter hyperintensity volume, and...
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Breast milk liquid biopsy under study for early-stage breast cancer detection
Just like taking a small blood sample from newborns in a heel-prick test to rule out metabolic diseases, milk samples could be taken from women...