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The lead paper in the November issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology should stimulate lively discussion regarding the counseling of patients of advanced maternal age (AMA), and, if taken at face value, could impact the field of prenatal diagnosis, in general.
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Brown D. Increased urinary lignan excretion association with decreased risk of uterine fibroids. Altern Ther Women's Health 2007;9(1):7-8.
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Marcolina ST, Fenstemacher PA. Optimizing oral health in women: More than just lip service. Part 2 of a series on oral health. Altern Ther Women's Health 2007;9(1):1-7.
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The Institute of Women's Health and Integrative Medicine is offering a seminar on Women's Cancers in Portland, OR, on Jan. 26-28.
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In 47 patients with newly diagnosed colorectal cancer, staging by combined CT and PET was compared to CT followed at a later time by PET or by CT alone.
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Optimal treatment for carcinoma of unknown primary has not been established. In a multicenter, randomized Phase II trial, 66 patients were treated with cisplatin, gemcitabine and either paclitaxel or vinorelbine.
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Immediate breast reconstruction after mastectomy has intuitive appeal, but concern has been raised that such an approach hinders postmastectomy radiotherapy.
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Breast cancer patients who received either high-dose, standard-dose or no chemotherapy were studied prospectively, utilizing a comprehensive battery of neuropsych tests.
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An increasing number of active therapies have become available for multiple myeloma in addition to high dose chemotherapy followed by autologous transplant (ASCT).