Ovarian Cancer Is One of the Deadliest of Women’s Cancers Each year, approximately 22,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer. This cancer typically occurs in women in their 50s and 60s. Many women who […]
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By Dr. Meridith Farrow, MD, FACOG Reports in the news about the annual well-woman exam are confusing! Do women need an examination every year? Is a Pap needed every year? The answers are YES […]
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Cervical cancer was once one of the most common causes of cancer death for American women. But over the last 30 years, the cervical cancer death rate has gone down by more than 50% […]
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By Dr. Michelle White, MD, FACOG Vaginal and vulvar cancers are very rare. All women are at risk of these cancers. About 25% of women diagnosed with these cancers die from the disease. For […]
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By Dr. Sherley Samuels, MD, FACOG Uterine cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive organs. It is estimated that approximately 54,000 women will be diagnosed with uterine cancer during the year […]
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Dr. Cathy Larrimore’s Thoughts on Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
Ovarian Cancer Is One of the Deadliest of Women’s Cancers Each year, approximately 22,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer. This cancer typically occurs in women in their 50s and 60s. Many women who […]
Dr. Meridith Farrow’s Thoughts on Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
By Dr. Meridith Farrow, MD, FACOG Reports in the news about the annual well-woman exam are confusing! Do women need an examination every year? Is a Pap needed every year? The answers are YES […]
Dr. Jessie Bender’s Thoughts on Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
Cervical cancer was once one of the most common causes of cancer death for American women. But over the last 30 years, the cervical cancer death rate has gone down by more than 50% […]
Dr. Michelle White’s Thoughts on Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
By Dr. Michelle White, MD, FACOG Vaginal and vulvar cancers are very rare. All women are at risk of these cancers. About 25% of women diagnosed with these cancers die from the disease. For […]
Dr. Sherley Samuels’ Thoughts on Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month
By Dr. Sherley Samuels, MD, FACOG Uterine cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive organs. It is estimated that approximately 54,000 women will be diagnosed with uterine cancer during the year […]