Gynecologic oncology has shifted towards surgical de-escalation, emphasizing minimally invasive techniques and sentinel lymph node methods to reduce tissue injury while preserving oncologic outcomes.
For much of the 20th century, the work of medicine in the U.S. was performed by predominantly male physicians. As women began entering medical schools in larger numbers during the 1970s, some ...
Focused on treating you as a whole person, University of Utah Health Women’s Health Services offers exceptional care to women to ensure they get the services they need for optimal health. Our goal is ...
Surgery for gynecologic cancers is a common form of treatment, but each surgical approach has its advantages and disadvantages for patients. For patients with gynecologic cancers, opting for minimally ...
Pelvic reconstructive surgery treats pelvic organ prolapse, which can occur due to factors like childbirth or chronic coughing. Recovery varies depending on the type of surgery. Pelvic reconstructive ...
Analysis of data from over 1.2 million US patients with gynecologic cancers between 2004 and 2020 revealed a significant shift towards surgical de-escalation, with increased use of minimally invasive ...
An analysis of over 1.2 million gynecologic cancer cases revealed a trend towards surgical de-escalation, with researchers observing a growing shift to minimally invasive techniques and sentinel lymph ...
Women needing gynecologic surgery can receive the most advanced care at Cayuga Medical Center, where three OB/GYNs perform these surgeries using robotic-assisted technology. Phaelon Silva, MD, FACOG, ...
When surgery is required for the treatment of gynecologic conditions, women today have more options than ever before, with a growing emphasis on minimally invasive procedures – for good reason. At ...
At Baylor College of Medicine, our minimally invasive gynecologic surgeons are recognized by patients and providers alike for the exceptional surgical care they provide, improving women’s gynecologic ...