Mirena for Lynch patients?
In gynaecology we moved from major surgery through laparotomy, to laparoscopic surgery to single incision surgery and finally to non-surgical treatment of endometrial pathology within the last 10 years.
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Tagged Mirena, lynch, breast cancer; Comments 3 ; Posted 11 years ago
HE4 in ovarian and uterine cancer
A couple of years we introduced HE4 as a tumour marker for pelvic masses. The idea was to differentiate benign ovarian masses from ovarian cancer in patients without ascites or...
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Tagged HE4, Ovarian Cancer, Uterine Cancer, Mirena, Metformin; Posted 11 years ago
Mirena is best non-surgical option for Menorrhagia
I wrote about Mirena to treat endometrial cancer and endometrial hyperplasia with atypia (a precursor lesion of endometrial cancer) only recently.
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Tagged Mirena, Menorrhagia; Comments 2 ; Posted 11 years ago
feMME Trial now open
The feMME trial will treat women with endometrial cancer and preserve the patient’s fertility at the same time.
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Tagged Uterine Cancer, Mirena, Metformin; Posted 12 years ago
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