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Fertility preservation in female cancer patients: Surgical procedures
Abstract The surgical management of cancer patients wishing fertility preservation is multidisciplinary, involving surgeon, anesthetist, hematologist, and nursing and laboratory staff. Many oncology patients have a multitude of medical or surgical conditions that require careful planning of all therapy including surgical removal of reproductive ...
Rishi Roopnarinesingh, Togas Tulandi
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Pregnancy after cancer: FIGO Best practice advice
Abstract Advances in cancer care have led to a growing number of cancer survivors globally. As cancer increasingly affects women and people of reproductive age, more individuals will be experiencing pregnancy after completing cancer treatment. This Best Practice Advice manuscript describes the epidemiology of pregnancy after cancer, recommended ...
Cynthia Maxwell+23 more
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A Novel EP300 Variant in an African American Girl With Global Developmental Delay and Leukemia
Pathogenic germline missense and in‐frame indel variants in exons 30 or 31 of the EP300 gene are associated with Menke–Hennekam syndrome‐2 (MKHK2). In somatic cells, EP300 variants have been reported in lymphoma, leukemia, and various solid tumors. We present an African American girl with global developmental delay, failure to thrive, microcephaly ...
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The Changing Hospital Industry: Comparing For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Institutions [PDF]
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DeckerMed Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2021
Vaginal cancer is a rare neoplasm, accounting for only 3% of gynecologic cancers. Most cases of vaginal cancer are squamous cell carcinomas, with adenocarcinoma being the second most common histopathology. As the pathophysiology of vaginal squamous cell carcinoma is thought to be due to HPV infection, treatment strategies are largely based on the ...
Victoria Wang, Dario R Roque
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Vaginal cancer is a rare neoplasm, accounting for only 3% of gynecologic cancers. Most cases of vaginal cancer are squamous cell carcinomas, with adenocarcinoma being the second most common histopathology. As the pathophysiology of vaginal squamous cell carcinoma is thought to be due to HPV infection, treatment strategies are largely based on the ...
Victoria Wang, Dario R Roque
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Cervical and Vaginal Epithelial Neoplasms in Cynomolgus Monkeys
Veterinary Pathology, 2004Papillomavirus-associated cervical cancer is the second most common neoplasm in women but has rarely been reported in animals. This report describes cervical and vaginal intraepithelial neoplasms identified in routine histologic specimens obtained from 20 (5.2%) of 385 female cynomolgus macaques ( Macaca fascicularis) being used in long-term studies ...
Charles E. Wood+4 more
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Vaginal neoplasms in infancy: The combined role of chemotherapy and conservative surgical resection
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1988This retrospective review of nine infants treated for vaginal tumors between 1964 and 1986 identifies the spectrum of lesions and examines the trend toward more conservative surgical therapy. Our patients' ages ranged from 1 to 30 months. Symptoms of vaginal bleeding or protruding tissue prompted examination under general anesthesia in all cases.
John G. Raffensperger+2 more
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Multifocal polypoid endometriosis in a young woman simulating vaginal and pelvic neoplasm
Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2010A 27-year-old nulliparous woman presented with large finger-like projections protruding from her vagina. Intraoperatively there were deposits in the pouch of Douglas. Clinical presentation and history of vaginal bleeding suggested malignancy. Histopathology of both the vaginal and pouch of Douglas masses showed endometrial glands and stroma.
Deepika Deka+5 more
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Furacin vaginal suppositories: Their use with radiation therapy for malignant pelvic neoplasms
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1953Abstract Furacin vaginal suppositories were utilized in 26 women undergoing x-ray or radium therapy to the pelvis for some type of malignant pelvic neoplasm, i.e., carcinoma of the cervix or vagina, and pelvic recurrences of adenocarcinoma of the ovary.
Vincent Nardiello, Jerome Schwartz
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