Ovarian cancer risk of Hormonal Contraception • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Cancer Risks • Jun 07 10 The incidence of ovarian cancer is reduced by pregnancy, lactation, tubal ligation and oral contraceptives (24). The role of sex hormones seems important for ovarian carcinogenesis. Epidemiological observations and experimental… Breast Cancer Risk of Hormonal Contraception • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Cancer Risks • Jun 07 10 Neoplastic Risk of Hormonal Contraception For several years the role of hormonal contraceptives (HCs) in the development of cancer has been explored,… Vasculitis • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Other Effects • Jun 07 10 Some studies affirmed that hormonal contraceptves, sometimes may provoke vasculitis. Since Kussmaul and Maier described the index case of vasculitis in 1866, the field has seen many changes but many mysteries remain (1). Vasculitis represent… Severe Adverse Ocular Reactions • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Other Effects • Jun 07 10 The incidence of ocular complications from hormonal contraceptives was estimated to be 1 in 230,000 users (1). Therefore, severe adverse vascular accidents of the eye are exceptional in women under 40 years… Peliosis Hepatis • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Other Effects • Jun 07 10 The peliosis hepatis, firstly described in 1950 by Zak F.G., is a rare condition,sometimes fatal, characterized by areas of hepatocellular necrosis secondarily cystic,blood filled cavities of 1-3 mm … Angioedema • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Other Effects • Jun 07 10 Angioedema is a potentially life threatening condition and may be inherited or acquired.According to sporadic reports, hormonal contraceptives can induce or exacerbate symptoms of hereditary angioedema type I or type III or idiopathic angioedema. However, … Blood Hypertension • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Cardiovascular Effects • Jun 07 10 Short-term studies have been suggested that combined hormonal contraceptives may induce a mild rise in blood pressure (95,96,97). In fact, it seems that HCs induce hypertension in approximately… Venous Thromboembolism • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Cardiovascular Effects • Jun 07 10 Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common disorder, and oral contraceptives (OC) are well-known risk factors associated with venous thromboembolism(VTE)(2,15,44,49). The individual risk of VTE varies as a result of… Arterial Accidents • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Cardiovascular Effects • Jun 07 10 Among women taking combined hormonal contraceptives (COCs), arterial accidents rarely occur, and isolated cases are reported also, in women taking only-progestin preparations (POP). In the meantime, the lowering … Stroke • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Cardiovascular Effects • Jun 07 10 Most users of hormonal contraceptives (HCs) have a low background incidence of major cardiovascular diseases. In fact,current users of low estrogen dose – HC s have a small increased risk of ischaemic stroke, although most… Myocardial Infarction • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • • Cardiovascular Effects • Jun 07 10 Cardiovascular Effects The first report about a case of pulmonary embolism as adverse effect of contraception occurred in 1961 (1). Myocardial Infarction In the last years, the incidence of myocardial infarction(MI) was estimated… Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • Hormonal Contraception • • Adverse Effects of Hormonal contraception • Jun 07 10 Hormonal contraception has been an available method of birth control for over four decades Despite this, women’s knowledge often moves between myth and reality, and never has another… Urinary Incontinence in Diabetic Women Is Often Neglected • Gynecology news • Jun 03 10 Physicians need to pay closer attention to the possibility of urinary incontinence (UI) in their female diabetic patients, because 35% of this population reports at least weekly episodes,… Antidepressant cools hot flashes in study • Gynecology news • Jun 03 10 The antidepressant citalopram may help lessen the severity of menopausal hot flashes, at least in the short term, a new clinical trial suggests. The findings, from a seven-week study of 254… Late abortion ups later pregnancy termination risk • Gynecology news • Jun 03 10 Women who have an abortion in the second trimester of pregnancy are more likely than women who terminate their pregnancies earlier to have repeat abortions, new research shows. And women… Antidepressants in pregnancy increase risk of miscarriage • Gynecology news • May 31 10 A new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) found a 68% increase in the overall risk of miscarriage in pregnant women using antidepressants. Antidepressants are widely used in pregnancy… Regional differences in C-section rate not a result of maternal request: UBC study • Gynecology news • May 31 10 Fewer than two per cent of cesarean births in British Columbia were a result of maternal request, but the number of cesarean and assisted… US: Screen babies for ‘bubble boy disease’ • Gynecology news • May 28 10 “Bubble boy disease” is now part of national U.S. newborn screening guidelines, adopted by Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius last week. The disease - formally known as… No race disparity seen in IVF using frozen embryos • Gynecology news • May 26 10 Using frozen embryos may level the playing field for African-American and white women undergoing in vitro fertilization, a new study suggests, despite earlier research showing that African- American… Male Sex Hormones in Ovaries Essential for Female Fertility • Gynecology news • May 26 10 Male sex hormones, such as testosterone, have well defined roles in male reproduction and prostate cancer. What may surprise many is that they also play an important role… Study Finds H1N1 Associated With Serious Health Risks for Pregnant Women • Gynecology news • May 25 10 Pregnant women who contract the H1N1 flu strain are at risk for obstetrical complications including fetal distress, premature delivery, emergency cesarean delivery and fetal death, according… Doctor preferences may explain high C-section rates • Gynecology news • May 25 10 The number of Cesarean sections performed at hospitals across British Columbia is highly variable, Canadian researchers have found. Even when accounting for differences in women’s preferences and conditions that could… British TV to carry first abortion services advertisement • Gynecology news • May 21 10 An advertisement offering abortion advisory services will be screened on British TV for the first time next week, provoking opposition from anti-abortionists and religious groups. Sexual health services provider… Surgical Options for Female Incontinence Found To be Effective but with Different Complications • Gynecology news • May 18 10 Two popular procedures for female stress incontinence were found to be equivalent in efficacy but differed in side effects, according to data published in… Study finds 2 sling surgeries equally effective for bladder control in women • Gynecology news • May 18 10 Two common operations for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) help women achieve similar levels of dryness, according to a team of urologists and urogynecologists who compared… Page 23 of 58 pages « First < 21 22 23 24 25 > Last » << Back to main