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Uterine fibroids: Medical management options

For women in whom surgery is not recommended or necessary, treatment with the goal of symptom relief or size reduction can be achieved medically. » More

Surgical options for reducing risk in BRCA mutation carriers

When considering a procedure in premenopausal BRCA mutation carriers, the benefits of risk-reducing surgery must be weighed against the sequelae of surgically induced menopause. Interval salpingectomy may be a logical option to lower risks while preserving ovarian function. » More

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Editorial: Ob/gyns should join the fight against quiet killer

Dr Lockwood discusses how ob/gyns can help in fight against heart disease, which remains the most common killer of women. » More

 
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