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OB/GYN Clinical Alert archives from July 2008

'The Pill' Saves Lives!
July 1, 2008... 'The Pill' Saves Lives! Abstract & Commentary By Alison Edelman, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Assistant Director of the Family Planning Fellowship Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, is...

Fibroids and Reproductive Outcomes: A Systemic Literature Review from Contraception to Delivery.
July 1, 2008... Fibroids and Reproductive Outcomes: A Systemic Literature Review from Contraception to Delivery Abstract & Commentary By John C. Hobbins, MD, Professor and Chief of Obstetrics, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, is...

More medical therapy for a traditionally approached surgical disease: VIN.(vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia)(Report)
July 1, 2008... More Medical Therapy for a Traditionally Approached Surgical Disease: VIN Abstract & Commentary By Robert L. Coleman, MD, Associate Professor, University of Texas; M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, is Associate Editor for OB/GYN...

Special Feature: Highlights from SGO 2008: Ovarian Cancer.
July 1, 2008... Special Feature Highlights from SGO 2008: Ovarian Cancer By Robert L. Coleman, MD, Associate Professor, University of Texas; M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, is Associate Editor for OB/GYN Clinical Alert The national...

CME Objectives/Questions.
July 1, 2008... CME Objectives The objectives of OB/GYN Clinical Alert are: *To present the latest data regarding diagnosis and treatment of various diseases affecting women, including cancer, sexually transmitted diseases, and osteoporosis; *To...

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