ACOG Publishes Dr. Lefkowits’ Palliative Care Advice
ACOG’s Obstetrics & Gynecology published Dr. Carolyn Lefkowits’ advice on palliative care and for whom it is most appropriate.
ACOG’s Obstetrics & Gynecology published Dr. Carolyn Lefkowits’ advice on palliative care and for whom it is most appropriate.
In a recent Forbes article CU gynecologic oncologist Dr. Saketh Guntupalli and co-writer Dr. Bill Frist address the reasons behind the increase in maternal mortality in the U.S.
September Marks Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: According to cancer specialists at the University of Colorado, most women with ovarian cancer receive inadequate care, robbing them of a year or more of life as they struggle with the deadly disease.
Dr. Bradley Corr from the University of Colorado Gynecologic Oncology is joined by Jeanene Smith from the Colorado Ovarian Cancer Alliance to discuss Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. They urge women to learn the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer, as well as to visit their doctor to help detect this deadly disease early on.
Dr. Behbakht shared his thoughts on a study finding that patients who received liposomal bupivacaine had less nausea, ileus and use of pain medication including opioids after gynecologic surgery.
In a recent Forbes article, University of Colorado’s Dr. Saketh Guntupalli, highlights important aspects of cancer research for future generations in lieu of the Obama administration’s “moonshot” cancer initiative.
With the recent news of the Zika virus and its potential effects on newborn babies, Dr. Arruda answers the question of whether women who plan to get pregnant when they return home should travel to places where the Zika virus is present.
Dr. Jaime Arruda discusses how polycystic ovary syndrome–a serious gynecologic syndrome–can affect periods and additional symptoms women should look for.
A Colorado resident with a fitness routine that probably puts yours to shame, Amy noticed a mass around her hips midway through her active summer season. She was referred to Dr. Guntupalli and a next-day appointment meant testing and treatment for ovarian cancer.
Nothing about Angela’s ovarian cancer was easy, including aggressive treatment with Dr. Guntupalli involving chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. Throughout her journey she refused to fall into self-pity as she fought her way into remission.