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Alternative to Hysterectomy Update from Roberta Speyer, PublisherFrom: Mary Ann Boulette (maryann@obgyn.net)Wed Dec 16 22:57:54 1998
FROM THE DESK OF ROBERTA SPEYER, PUBLISHER, OBGYN.net: Dear OBGYN.netters, We have our December Alternative to Hysterectomy Update up and ready for you. Please stop by and visit us at http://www.obgyn.net/ah/ah.htm. We have two Cases of the Month. First, by Dr. Michael Toaff, a case on bleeding and anemia due to a single fibroid inside the uterine cavity. Second, a RealVideo presentation by Paul Indman, MD, on Office Hysteroscopy with the 5 mm Compact Hysteroscope. Announcements this month, include OBGYN.net's newest Featured Section: OBGYN.net's Menopause & Peri-menopause at http://www.obgyn.net/meno/meno.htm Future Meetings: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Info: 202-638-5577 1999: May 15-19, Philadelphia 2000: May 20-23, San Francisco American Society for Reproductive Medicine Info: 205-978-5000 E-mail: asrm@asrm.com 1999: September 25-29, Toronto 2000: October 21-25, San Diego Hot Find on the Net is the website for UCLA Medical Group. Their site is full of information on fibroid embolization. We still have our graphic images of what fibroids looks like, as well as OBGYN.netter Dr. Bruno Carbonne of Paris, France, picture and brief description of the removal of a HUGE fibroid tumor. New Links this Month include: Hospitals and Clinics Clinical Information - Procedures Patient Information - Procedures Patient Information - Treatment News and Press Releases: Infertility, but not the use of infertility drugs, is associated with an increased risk of ovarian cystadenomas of borderline malignancy cancer, according to researchers in Denmark. Johnson & Johnson to Acquire FemRx, Inc. FemRx and Vivra Women`s Health Create Partnership to Promote Minimally Invasive Alternatives to Hysterectomy Under Special Features, an article by Dr. W. J. Walker MBBS FRCR, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford - Consultant Diagnostic & Interventional Radiologist - The London Clinic, London NON SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FIBROIDS IN THE UK BY UTERINE ARTERY EMBOLISATION - AN ALTERNATIVE TO HYSTERECTOMY, MYOMECTOMY AND MYOLYSIS Physicians, view the video... Use of the OPERASTARSL In a Physiologic Distention Medium to Perform Hysteroscopic Surgery and visit our White Papers page, where we have a collection of white papers and videos for your perusal. And Don't Miss: An OBGYN.net Success Story involving our own Dr. Olive. The story on November 9th's Dateline where FemRx's "Opera Procedure" was featured in a story about alternatives to hysterectomy. And in case you missed them, the top 6 grand prize papers and Highlights of the 16th IFFS / 54th ASRM. So, please stop by and check this new update out - http://www.obgyn.net/ah/ah.htm Finally, from all of us at OBGYN.net, we wish all our readers, a wonderful Holiday Season!! Roberta Speyer Publisher OBGYN.net
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