When to See a Gynecologic Oncologist

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There is a prevalence of cancer in the US in all forms. Cancers that require a visit to a gynecologic oncologist affect many women every year. Great strides have been made in the treatment options, but early detection is of critical importance. Malignancies are diagnosed in stages.

Thinking About Enhancing Your Breasts – 5 Reasons to Reconsider

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Women who have smaller or bigger breasts can live their normal lives without any contrary issues. Yet today the issue of breast enlargement or augmentation has taken a center stage forcing those with smaller breasts to follow the trend. Propagators of this new way believe that breast enlargement (augmentation) is beneficial because it increases confidence… Read more »

Understanding the Stages of Endometriosis

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Endometriosis is a condition that impacts many women. This condition occurs when endometrial tissue ends up in other parts of the body. The symptoms and severity of this condition varies from case to case; however, it is important to understand the various stages and symptoms for endometriosis so that a proper treatment plan can be… Read more »

The Billings Method

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This articles describes a method of determining how fertile a woman is during any stage of her menstrual cycle. It can be used as a form of contraception or conversely assist in determining the best time to try for a family.

Breast Tumors Progesterone

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It’s well known that abnormal breast tissue including fibrocystic breasts can progress towards more severe conditions including malignant tissue. Our medical technology is extremely sophisticated, able to detect early stages, yet women receive very little information about what to do with cysts and benign changes. Avoiding caffeine, chocolate, alcohol and refined sugars are important yet… Read more »