The Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer presents research and discussions on the delivery of high-quality gynecologic cancer care.
Dr Oliver Dorigo Discusses an Interdisciplinary Approach to Care in Gynecologic Oncology
May 14th 2018An interdisciplinary approach to patient care is very important because the treatment of gynecologic cancers can be very complex, explained Oliver Dorigo, MD, PhD, associate professor, obstetrics and gynecology, Stanford University Medical Center.
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Dr Martha Gaines on Helping Patients Understand Their Disease, Identifying Available Resources
May 11th 2018Martha Gaines, MD, JD, LLM, founder and director of The Center for Patient Partnerships, clinical professor of law, University of Wisconsin Law School, explains how The Center for Patient Partnerships helps patients understand their disease, identify their treatment options, and recognize resources available to them.
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Dr William Cliby Discusses Improving Surgical Outcomes in Ovarian Cancer
April 30th 2018We’ve done a lot of work on quality improvement, such as enhancing recovery, reducing intestinal injury during and after surgery, and reducing infections after surgery, explained William Cliby, MD, consultant, division of gynecologic surgery, department of obstetrics & gynecology, Mayo Clinic.
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Dr Victoria Bae-Jump on Challenges in Treating Patients With Endometrial Cancer
April 27th 2018I think the hardest thing about advanced and recurrent endometrial cancer is that the outcomes are still fairly poor, explained Victoria Bae-Jump, MD, PhD, associate professor, gynecologic oncology, University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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Dr Oliver Dorigo on Identified Biomarkers in Gynecologic Malignancies
April 25th 2018We have a number of biomarkers that we have shown are associated with a better response to certain new therapies, said Oliver Dorigo, MD, PhD, associate professor, obstetrics and gynecology, Stanford University Medical Center.
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Dr Martha Gaines: Turning Experience as Cancer Survivor into Patient Advocacy
April 20th 2018Martha Gaines, MD, JD, LLM, founder and director of The Center for Patient Partnerships, clinical professor of law, University of Wisconsin Law School, explains how she turned her experience as a cancer survivor into a model for consumer-centered patient advocacy.
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Dr Sean C. Dowdy Discusses Improving Surgical Outcomes in Gynecologic Oncology
April 18th 2018Early feeding, euvalemia, and multimodal pain management can be used to to accelerate surgical recovery and improve outcomes in gynecologic oncology, explained Sean C. Dowdy, MD, chair, division of gynecologic surgery, department of obstetrics and gynecology, Mayo Clinic.
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Dr William Cliby: Patient Factors and Surgery, Quality of Care For Ovarian Cancer
April 16th 2018William Cliby, MD, consultant, division of gynecologic surgery, department of obstetrics & gynecology, Mayo Clinic, discusses patient factors that predispose them to adverse complications during surgery for ovarian cancer and using those predictors to improve care.
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Dr Anna Beavis Highlights Importance of Addressing Gender Gaps in HPV Vaccination
April 15th 2018If we don't close the gap in gender differences in HPV vaccination, we will likely see an increase in HPV-related cancers, explained Anna Beavis, MD, MPH, a gynecologic oncologist fellow at Johns Hopkins University.
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Dr Oliver Dorigo: Novel Therapies Being Researched by Stanford for Gynecologic Malignancies
April 13th 2018Our division at Stanford is very interested in investigating innovative therapies and has a particular focus on immunotherapies, explained Oliver Dorigo, MD, PhD, associate professor, obstetrics and gynecology, Stanford University Medical Center.
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Dr Victoria Bae-Jump Discusses Standard of Care, Novel Therapies For Endometrial Cancer
April 11th 2018Victoria Bae-Jump, MD, PhD, associate professor, gynecologic oncology, University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, discusses the current standard of treatment for patients with advanced endometrial cancer as well as the role novel therapies, such as targeted therapies and immunotherapy, play in the treatment of the disease.
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Dr Sean C. Dowdy: Reducing Opioid Abuse in Patients Undergoing Surgery for Gynecologic Malignancies
April 4th 2018It’s important to emphasize that this is not an opioid crisis, it’s a prescription opioid crisis, said Sean C. Dowdy, MD, chair, division of gynecologic surgery, department of obstetrics and gynecology, Mayo Clinic.
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Study Models ASCO Alternative Payment Model in Advanced Ovarian Cancer Care
March 27th 2018At the Society of Gynecologic Oncology’s 2018 Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer, 1 abstract found Patient-Centered Oncology Payment model would yield savings if hospitalizations were reduced, while another abstract piloted a scoring system for financial toxicity in gynecological cancers.
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Dr William Cliby Explains Predictors of Patient Outcomes in Ovarian Cancer
March 26th 2018William Cliby, MD, consultant, division of gynecologic surgery, department of obstetrics & gynecology, Mayo Clinic, discusses predictors of overall outcomes and survival in patients with ovarian cancer.
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Putting PARP Inhibitor Perspectives Into Practice in "Beyond the Guidelines" Session
March 26th 2018Much about using PARP inhibitors is open to debate, starting with what kind of genetic test to give before using them. Combination therapies are the next frontier, according to an expert panel.
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Dr Anna Beavis Discusses Gender Differences in HPV Vaccination
March 26th 2018One in 5 parents of boys said the main reason that they haven’t vaccinated their sons for HPV was because they didn’t receive a recommendation for the vaccination, compared with 1 in 10 girls, said Anna Beavis, MD, MPH, a gynecologic oncologist fellow at Johns Hopkins University.
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Boys Don't Get HPV Vaccination Because Doctors Don't Recommend It, Study Finds
March 26th 2018Uptake for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination has never reached CDC targets. Minority children from lower-income households are more likely to get the vaccination than white children from higher-income households, according to the study author.
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Dr Scott Page: Diversity in Healthcare Improves Patient Outcomes
March 25th 2018Having healthcare professionals with different sets of experiences or different training can help create better solutions and improve patient outcomes, explained Scott Page, PhD, the Leonid Hurwicz Collegiate Professor of Complex Systems, Political Science, and Economics at the University of Michigan.
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Clinical trials, and offering patients support to take part in them, can extend lives of patients with ovarian cancer, according to a researcher from the Medical College of Georgia. But another analysis finds that gynecologial cancers are low on the government's funding priority list.
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Dr Martha Gaines Discusses the Importance of the Patient Voice
March 25th 2018When making changes in healthcare, the patient’s voice is rarely at the table, said Martha Gaines, MD, JD, LLM, founder and director of The Center for Patient Partnerships, clinical professor of law, University of Wisconsin Law School.
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