Archive for the 'Gynecologic Cancer' Category

Gynecologic tumor board : clinical cases in diagnosis and

Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, c2009. RC 280 G5 G8897 2009 RC 280 G5 G8897 2009 (ON SHELF)
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Understanding Cancer

Thomas Rutherford, associate professor of obstetrics, gynecology& reproductive sciences and director of the Yale Cancer Center gynecologic oncology program, will present the latest information on ovarian cancer. …
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An investigation of relationships between hypoxia-inducible factor

METHOD: 102 gynecologic cancer patients and 107 healthy controls were studied. Genotypes of the three polymorphisms were analyzed by PCR-RFLP. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between ovarian cancer patients and controls in …
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The Tests

Two other women lay suffering with end stage gynecologic malignancies, one with ovarian and one with cervical cancer. Cervical cancer screening is almost completely unavailable to the women of Tanzania with the exception of some notable …
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GARDASIL Vaccine: The Damage Continues

However, Diane Harper, MD, professor of community and family medicine/obstetrics and gynecology at Dartmouth Medical School, in Hanover, New Hampshire, and director of the Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Research Group at the Norris …
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Los Angeles Times Examines Some Parents’, Doctors’ Reservations

Diane Harper, director of the Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Research Group at Dartmouth Medical School, said that the decision to administer Gardasil “should be up to parents,” adding that efforts to mandating girls to receive the …
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How Realistic Are Merck’s Gardasil Claims?

Diane Harper, director of the Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Research Group at Dartmouth Medical School, said in an article published in the Sun-Sentinal. “With Pap screening, we’ve reduced it by nearly 75%.” …
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A Vaccine to Attack Ovarian Cancer

Penn researchers use patient’s own tumor tissue and create an immunotherapy vaccine to attack ovarian cancer.
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Share Your Story

When faced with a diagnosis of cancer, a patient can take a tremendous amount of comfort in knowing they are not alone. It helps to find that others have managed their cancer and want to offer support – that is why we want to hear …
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New! Women’s Health Boutique – Solutions for Women at

Patients with cancer are living longer and have a better quality of life than ever before. This is due in part to our ability to better diagnose and treat cancer. None of the recent advances in cancer care would have been possible …
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