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Gynecologic Care of Black Breast Cancer Survivors
Purpose of ReviewBlack patients suffer from breast cancer-related racial health disparities, which could have implications on their gynecologic care....
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Comparison of Outcomes in Bowel Resections by Gynecologic Oncologists Versus General Surgeons During Maximal Cytoreductive Surgery for Advanced Ovarian Cancer: Gynecologic Oncology Research Investigators Collaboration Study (GORILLA-3006)
BackgroundThis report describes the oncologic outcomes for patients with advanced ovarian cancer who had bowel surgery performed by gynecologic...
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Incorporation of Palliative Care in Gynecologic Oncology
Purpose of ReviewThis review serves to provide clarity on the nature, scope, and benefits of early palliative care integration into the management of...
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Increasing physical activity among older adults with gynecologic cancers: a qualitative study
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of older gynecologic cancer patients’ preferences and opinions related to physical...
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Gynecologic Oncology Needs for Trans-Masculine and Trans Feminine Persons
Purpose of the ReviewPersons with gender identity that is not congruent with their sex assigned at birth have unique needs in relationship to...
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Gynecologic oncology tumor board: the central role of the radiologist
AbstractThis manuscript is a collaborative, multi-institutional effort by members of the Society of Abdominal Radiology Uterine and Ovarian Cancer...
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Managing Adverse Effects of Novel Therapeutic Agents in Gynecologic Malignancies
Gynecologic cancer treatments have evolved significantly. Several targeted therapies are approved for use in combination with cytotoxic therapy, as...
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R0 Resection in Recurrent Gynecologic Malignancy: Pelvic Exenteration and Beyond
Pelvic exenteration is a radical surgery, but oftentimes, it is the last curative option for patients with recurrent gynecologic malignancies who...
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Imaging the post-treatment pelvis with gynecologic cancers
Gynecological malignancies, such as ovarian cancers, cervical cancers, and endometrial cancers, have a significant global impact. Women with...
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Validation of the Safety and Efficacy of Apixaban as Postoperative Thromboembolism Prophylaxis for Patients with Gynecologic Malignancies
BackgroundVenous thromboembolism is a preventable complication of gynecologic cancer surgery that leads to postoperative morbidity and mortality....
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Therapeutic Options for Brain Metastases in Gynecologic Cancers
Brain metastases (BM) are rare in gynecologic cancers. Overall BM confers a poor prognosis but other factors such as number of brain lesions, patient...
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Making of a Gynecologic Oncologist
It takes a special person to be a gynecologic oncologist, requiring special surgical skills, empathy and knowledge of female cancer. American Board...
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Feasibility of combining pelvic reconstruction with gynecologic oncology-related surgery
Introduction and hypothesisAt our institution, every patient seen by the gynecologic oncology service is screened for pelvic floor dysfunction. This...
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COVID-19 and Gynecologic Oncology: What Have We Learned?
COVID-19 has transformed the care we provide to gynecologic oncology patients. In addition to directly impacting the diagnosis and treatment of women...
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Community-based outpatient cancer rehabilitation services for women with gynecologic cancer: acceptability and impact on patient-reported outcomes
ObjectiveWomen with gynecologic cancers often experience functional impairments impacting quality of life. Physical and occupational therapy (PT/OT)...
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Is there a need for a technical certification system for gynecological robotic surgery? Questionnaire survey of members of the Japan Society of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy
The Japan Society of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy (JSGOE) introduced a system for the certification of...
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Barriers to and facilitators of adherence to pelvic floor muscle exercises and vaginal dilator use among gynecologic cancer patients: a qualitative study
ObjectiveWomen with gynecologic cancer may suffer from pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD). Before radiotherapy, prehabilitation with pelvic floor muscle...
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Figure it out on your own: a mixed-method study on pelvic health survivorship care after gynecologic cancer treatments
PurposePelvic health issues after treatment for gynecological cancer are common. Due to challenges in accessing physiotherapy services, exploring...