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  • Clinical Considerations for Uterine Serous Cancer

    To evaluate the impact of surgical staging on survival of women with early stage (Stage IA and Stage IB) uterine papillary serous cancer (USC), a retrospective analysis was undertaken on patients treated over a 15-year period at two institutions. Over this time period, 84 cases of early stage cancer were identified.
  • Birth After 30 Lowers Endometrial Cancer Risk

    Women who last give birth at age 40 or older have a 44% decreased risk of endometrial cancer when compared to women who have their last birth under the age of 25, according to results of a new international study.1
  • Clinical Briefs in Primary Care Supplement

  • Cognitive Function in Breast Cancer Survivors

    There has long been an appreciation of the risk of cognitive decline associated with chemotherapy but questions remain about the magnitude and duration of the observed deficits. In this meta-analysis of studies that included neuropsychological assessments at a minimum of 6 months after completion of breast cancer chemotherapy, definite but small deficits were found for both verbal and visuospatial capabilities. In this analysis, age and educational status were not found to be moderators of acquired deficits.
  • Chemotherapy Prior to Chemoradiotherapy for Neoadjuvant Rectal Cancer Treatment

    In a series of consecutive patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, a novel treatment regimen was studied that involved "induction chemotherapy" followed by chemoradiotherapy prior to total mesorectal excision. The investigators found a high local control rate and promising disease-free and overall survival outcomes.
  • Pharmacology Watch: Do Benzodiazepines Cause Dementia in the Elderly?

    Dementia and benzodiazepines; effectiveness of omega-3 fatty acid and Ginkgo biloba supplements; and FDA actions.
  • The Changing Paradigm of Vulva Cancer Management

    Among women with early-stage squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva, sentinel node biopsy is a reasonable alternative to inguinal femoral lymphadenectomy. Histological ultrastaging is an important adjuvant to sentinel node assessment for metastatic disease.
  • Aspirin and Cancer Prevention

    A 62-year-old Caucasian woman returns to her primary care physician for a follow-up visit after routine colonoscopy and is accompanied by her 63-year-old husband. The gastroenterologist had resected three adenomatous polyps and suggested a repeat colonoscopy in 1 year.
  • Long-Acting Reversible Contraception

    The authors performed a prospective cohort study, the contraceptive CHOICE Project, in which women in the St. Louis, Missouri, region received a reversible contraceptive method of their choice for up to 3 years at no cost.
  • Antenatal Steroids and Fetal Lung Maturity

    Apropos of the recent emphasis on discouraging elective deliveries prior to 39 weeks, a group from Cincinnati embarked on a study to determine whether steroids had any neonatal benefit in patients delivering between 34 and 39 weeks who had immature amniotic fluid lung profiles.