Researchers have found that fewer sessions of higher dose vaginal cuff brachytherapy work just as well as more frequent, lower-dose treatments for endometrial cancer patients.
Drs Ursula A. Matulonis and Eloise Chapman-Davis discuss overcoming health disparities in endometrial cancer and increasing clinical trial enrollment of Black women.
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Maria D’Aleo, a longtime chef at Food Universe in Forest Hills, died at 52 last Monday after battling uterine cancer.D’Aleo ...
Scientists discover that cancer treatment DCA may help endometriosis patients by targeting the disease's abnormal cellular metabolism ...
TV star and model Danielle Lloyd has revealed she’s been diagnosed with skin cancer at the age of 41. The former beauty ...
Have you ever struggled with heavy periods, constant fatigue, or unexplained abdominal discomfort? For many women, these ...
A 58-year-old woman from Canterbury thought her postmenopausal bleeding was just another menopause symptom—until she was ...
Endometriosis, a prevalent gynecological condition, is characterized by the growth of endometrial-like tissues outside the ...
When patients can’t access their MHT patches, they may consider switching to different formulations, such as tablets or gels. Here’s how they differ.