Re: gynecologic oncologists

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)
Wed Mar 31 16:56:54 1999


In message <199903311806.MAA00742@talk.obgyn.net> writes: > Bob,
>
> are you suggesting that a gyn-oncologist would be less qualified to deal
> with suspected ovarian carcinoma than a generalist?

Of course not. I'm only asserting that there is at least one general gynecologist who is more skilled at a surgical approach to ovarian Ca than at least one gyn-onc.

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