Reasons why the screening programs may not be uniform

We may tend to think of our health-care system as a national program. In reality, the states and territories are responsible for delivering health-care services. That means local authorities are in charge of setting up health programs and sometimes opinions vary about what’s the best approach. As a result, cancer screening can differ from one…

Uterine cancers are not “occult” if gynecologists don’t bother to look

:: Noorchashm:: what is not looked for cannot be found??? Is every symptomatic woman over age 55, considered a candidate for complete or partial uterine resection (a.k.a. Hyster-ectomy), should undergo a hysteroscopic endometrial biopsy to directly identify and biopsy any abnormal endometrial tissue present. If an abnormality is found, the woman should undergo an oncological resection—preferably…

Whats New – Late Literature Review

Studies reporting on outcomes of histologically confirmed CIN2 in non-pregnant women, managed conservatively for three or more months.  Management of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN 2 or 3) has evolved over time, and current guidelines encourage expectant management rather than conization for young women, based on high regression rates. In a meta-analysis including over 3000…