Connection between chronic stress and cancer
The relationship between chronic stress and cancer has been studied for several decades. Cancer, in short, is a biological and genetic alteration that produces the uncontrolled growth of cells in our body.
What does endometrial cancer look like?
Endometrial cancer usually affects women around 60-65 years of age. Commonly, it gives symptoms such as post-menopausal bleeding that alerts the woman to go to the gynecologist. For this reason, survival is close to 90% since in the vast majority
Dysmenorrhea: WHAT is it and HOW is it treated?
Dysmenorrhea is the pain that appears in women with menstruation, which is normal vaginal bleeding that occurs as part of the hormonal cycle every 28 days approximately.
7 most important factors to prevent cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the cervix. The cervix is the lower, narrower part of the uterus (a hollow, pear-shaped organ where the fetus grows). In turn, the cervix connects the uterus to
3 exercises to prevent the progression of your bladder prolapse
If you want to avoid surgical treatment at first, you should know that for bladder prolapse there are also other types of treatments. Of course, you will need an in-depth assessment by a multidisciplinary team so that you know what
Microscopic changes in healthy cells around cells with ovarian cancer affect their spread
Biophysics researchers at the University of Wisconsin have applied the concept of topological defects to investigate the spread of ovarian cancer cells. Using an experimental model, the researchers found that these defects, or disruptions in normal cell design, can affect
A large study finds genetic signals that could be used to predict early menopause
A large new study analyzed the genes of hundreds of thousands of women near the age of menopause and revealed hundreds of genetic signals that researchers say could help predict and prevent early menopause, as well as treat infertility and
Everything you need to know about surgical hysteroscopy
Surgical hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows treating pathologies of the uterine cavity that cause infertility or symptoms such as heavy uterine bleeding or bleeding outside the menstrual cycle.
Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) with Carboplatin did not show benefits in women with ovarian cancer.
Although hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) with carboplatin appeared to be well tolerated in patients with recurrent platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer (a type of chemotherapy), the regimen does not appear to be effective during secondary debulking surgery (at the time of first
The world’s first study using artificial intelligence to establish the risk of ovarian cancer in women
The University of South Australia will lead a world-first study, using artificial intelligence, to establish the risk of the most aggressive reproductive cancer in women worldwide so that it can be detected and treated earlier.