Controversies in Gynecology Oncology
Dr. Kate O’Hanlan is a Gynecologic Oncologist practicing in the San Francisco Bay Area, formerly on the faculty at Stanford University and Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Join her as she discusses some of the latest developments in gynecological cancer and sorts fact from fiction. Series: Women’s Health Today [5/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 11972]
4 Responses to “Controversies in Gynecology Oncology”
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Sphinell Says:
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MansfieldMassive Says:
I aint watching dis for an hour bruv
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writingtome Says:
This is the 21st century. Don’t let a surgeon do an old-fashioned Total Abdominal Hysterectomy. Please search out a surgeon like Dr. O’Hanlan for a laparoscopic hysterectomy. Don’t be tricked or talked into a TAH.
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bobcatgold21 Says:
Excellent info. I just had a davinci hysterectomy due to ovarian cancer and feel that I made the best decision based on Dr. Kate’s advice. So great to hear all the myths are just that. Thanks.
What a bullshit! hormonal contraception is one of the main reason for breasts and ovarian cancer. and where is real preventive? there’s NONE, because it brings no extra profit like examination, medicament and surgery…
Shame on you antihipocrats!