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Infant Exposure to MS Drugs via Breastfeeding: New Data
“Our data show infants exposed to these medications through breastfeeding experienced no negative effects on health or development within the...
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Minimally Invasive Cytoreductive Approach Comparable to Open Surgery for Ovarian Cancer
There were no differences in survival for patients with complete gross resections who underwent interval debulking via laparoscopy/robotics or...
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Therapeutic HPV16 vaccine clears virus in most patients with CIN
An experimental vaccine delivered by electroporation cleared virus in 78% of women with CIN2/3 by 6 months.
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Study Links Maternal Hidradenitis Suppurativa to Risk for Childhood Morbidity
The study population included 1283 children whose mothers had HS and 1,274,310 unexposed children.
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Non-Radical Surgery a Win-Win for Early Cervical Cancer
Researchers assessed changes in bladder function and sexual function, and other functional outcomes of QOL in patients who had a non-radical...
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New Research Dissects Transgenerational Obesity and Diabetes
Researchers hope their deep dives into in utero exposures will ultimately help break “vicious cycles” of disease.
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QOL Not Harmed With Add-On Pembrolizumab in Cervical Cancer
New analyses bring the “voices of the patients from this large phase 3 study.”
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RUBY: ‘A Huge Win’ for Patients With Advanced or Recurrent Endometrial Cancer
The combination of the PD-1 inhibitor dostarlimab and chemotherapy prolonged life by more than 1 year, compared with chemotherapy alone.
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Inexperience Diagnosing Syphilis Adding to Higher Rates
Many physicians practicing now did not see any cases until they were out of training.
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High Cesarean Rates Persist in Obesity Despite Standardized Protocols
Data suggest physiologic differences as potential contributors to increased cesarean rates in patients with obesity.
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Skin Infections in Pregnant Women: Many Drugs Safe, but Not All
When treating bacterial infections in pregnant women, there are many options, “especially for the sort of short-term antibiotic use that we tend...