I have polycystic ovaries, Can I get pregnant?0 (0)
One of the main questions that women ask themselves after being diagnosed with polycystic ovaries is: “can I get pregnant?”
Groundbreaking radiology investigation shows consecutive mammography reduces breast cancer mortality5 (1)
A new radiology study of 550,000 women over a 24-year period shows that getting consecutive mammograms significantly reduces breast cancer mortality compared with patients who missed screening appointments.
What are the 7 most important things regarding sentinel lymph node detection to improve cervical and endometrial cancer care?0 (0)
The minimally invasive laparoscopic sentinel node staging technique improves accuracy and reduces both intraoperative and postoperative complications. The sentinel node is the first node to receive tumor cells from a distance and its identification and analysis allows a more precise
Each International Nurses Day has a theme:it is «Nurses: A Voice to Lead».5 (1)
May 12, 2021 marks the 201st anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, considered the founder of modern nursing. Nightingale was a British nurse during the Crimean War in the 1850s. She is popularly known as The Lady with the
Lymph nodes are located in the main arteries and veins of our body.5 (1)
Lymphadenectomy is the surgical removal of the lymph nodes. In women with endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, or ovarian cancer, we remove lymph nodes in the pelvis or abdomen. Whereas, in those women with vulvar cancer, we remove the lymph nodes
A promising new agent in the treatment of the most aggressive type of breast cancer5 (1)
Global Clinical Study Confirms Efficacy of Targeted Antibody Drug Combination Against Other Treatment-Refractory Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Personalized cancer vaccine is safe, shows potential benefit against cancer5 (1)
A personalized cancer vaccine developed with the help of a bioengineering platform at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, USA, raised no safety concerns and showed potential benefit in patients with different types of cancers, including lung cancers. and bladder,
Cancer patients can safely get COVID-19 vaccine, Israeli study shows5 (1)
Cancer patients who have been treated with all types of cancer drugs are up to 40% more likely to die from COVID-19 than non-cancer patients. However, people undergoing cancer treatment who are vaccinated against COVID-19 have no more serious side
Prevention and vaccination, key strategies to eradicate cervical cancer5 (1)
Cancer of the cervix or cancer of the cervix is one of the most common types of cancer in the world, although in developed countries its incidence has decreased in recent decades. Doctors urge to make it "a fact of
Recommendations at the time of hospital discharge after gynecological surgery5 (1)
Recommendations for hospital discharge after gynecologic surgery have changed significantly in recent decades. For this reason, although many years ago, we recommended a restriction of physical activity for several weeks; today it is the opposite.