Breast cancer resource from ACOG An ob/gyn may be the first physician to detect a woman's breast cancer-and often goes on to monitor and coordinate her care with other physicians. A helpful resource now available from ACOG is the latest in its series Clinical Updates in Women's Health Care. Written by a gynecologic oncologist, Mary L. Gemignani, MD, the monograph, Breast Cancer: Treatment and Continuing Care (CU014) includes information about therapy and posttreatment follow-up care. For more information on subscription rates for ACOG members and nonmembers, visit the Web site http:// http://www.clinicalupdates.org/.
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SKYLIGHT trials confirm safety and efficacy of fezolinetant against sleep disturbances
September 13th 2024At the 2024 Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society, the positive safety and efficacy data of fezolinetant against sleep disturbances from the SKYLIGHT 1 and 2 trials was presented.
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