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Contents


Dynamics of Human Papillomavirus and Cervical Cancer Screening Channa E Schmeink, MD,1


Leon FAG Massuger, MD, PhD,1 and Ruud LM Bekkers, MD, PhD1


1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; 2. Department of Medical Microbiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center


Surgery


Laparoscopic Myomectomy—Endpoint or Intermediate Step? Saverio Arena, MD1


and Errico Zupi, MD2


1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Azienda Ospedaliera S Maria della Misericordia, Perugia; 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University ‘Tor Vergata’, Rome


Robotic or Laparoscopic Surgery for the Treatment of Endometriosis? Peter van Dam, MD, PhD,1


Luc Verkinderen, MD,1 Pieter-Jan van Dam3 and Jan Hauspy, MD1


1. Consultant; 2. Research Fellow; 3. Medical Student, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sint Augustinus Hospital, Wilrijk


Breast Health


Primer on the Management of Benign Breast Diseases Jennifer L Griffin, MD, MPH1


and Mark D Pearlman, MD2


1. Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Nebraska Medical Center; 2. S Jan Behrman Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan Medical School


127 Dieter Peeters, MD,2 123 Bich Trinh, MD,2 120 116 Willem JG Melchers, PhD2


US Obstetrics & Gynecology


Call for submissions


US Obstetrics & Gynecology endeavours to support clinicians, physicians and related healthcare professionals in their daily practice through peer-reviewed content, including original contributions, commentaries, review articles and case studies. The journal provides comprehensive discussion and analysis of the latest medical advances and therapeutic options available to physicians to help diagnose, treat and achieve better patient prognoses.


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US Obstetrics & Gynecology


Volume 5


More than Six Years of Blastocyst Vitrification— What is the Verdict?


Juergen Liebermann, PhD, HCLD


Psychosocial Aspects of Fertility Preservation in Adults


Angela K Lawson, PhD and Susan C Klock, PhD


Maternal Obesity and Pregnancy Outcome


Jens Fuglsang, MD, PhD and Per Ovesen, MD, DrMedSc


Use of Tocolytics and Birth Outcome Yves Jacquemyn, MD


Management of


Post-menopausal Symptoms in Breast Cancer Patients


Sibylle Loibl, MD Prolapse in the Older Woman


Gary Sutkin, MD James Daucher, MD and Halina Zyczynski, MD


Fertility-sparing Surgery in Cervical Cancer


Lua R Eiriksson, MD, FRCSC and Allan Covens, MD, FRCSC


Prenatal Genetic Screening — Challenges and Changes


Eugene Pergament, MD, PhD, FACMG


Gonadotrophin-releasing Hormone Antagonists in Ovarian Stimulation


Mohamed FM Mitwally, MD, FACOG, FRCOG and Mostafa Abuzeid, MD, HCLD, FACOG


The Gynecologist Has a Unique Role in Providing Oncofertility Care to Young Cancer Patients


Francesca E Duncan, PhD et al. www.touchobgyn.com


US Obstetrics & Gynecology


Volume 6 • Issue 1 • Summer 2011


Manuscripts can be submitted to the journal’s Editor, Tami Hughes. To download the ‘Instructions to Authors’ information, please visit www.touchobgyn.com


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