Gynecologic Oncology | Specialty

The OncLive Gynecologic Oncology condition center page is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights on various types of gynecologic cancers, including ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, and uterine cancer, among others. This section features news articles, interviews with gynecologic oncologists in written and video format, and podcasts that focus on unmet needs, treatment advances, and ongoing research in gynecologic cancers.

Study Finds that Air Pollution Can Lead to Breast Cancer

April 21st 2011

Exposure to air pollution at certain times in a woman's life can leave her more susceptible to premenopausal breast cancer

FDA Approves New Test for HPV

April 20th 2011

Cervical cancer affects about 470,000 women each year and now the disease has a new tool to combat its spread

New Study Findings Change the Standard of Care for Women With Breast Cancer

April 19th 2011

Contrary to the traditionally slow pace of research adoption, the American College of Surgeons Oncology Group's Z0011 trial has seemingly changed practice overnight

The Meaning of Breast Cancer Risk and Surveillance Behaviors Among High-Risk African-American Women

April 15th 2011

A breast cancer diagnosis is a highly distressing, life-changing experience

Taking Measures to Prevent Breast Cancer

April 5th 2011

A team of researchers explored the use of drugs in terms of breast cancer prevention strategies

Rocky Ride for Iniparib Not Yet Over

April 1st 2011

Iniparib remains an intriguing therapeutic possibility despite failing to meet its phase III primary endpoints

Dr. Twelves on the Value of the Iniparib Trial Results

April 1st 2011

Christopher Twelves, MD, Professor of Clinical Cancer Pharmacology and Oncology and Head of the Clinical Cancer Research Group at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom on the Value of the Negative Iniparib Trial Results

Fewer Women Dying of Lung Cancer

April 1st 2011

For the first time in at least 3 decades, the rate of women dying from lung cancer in the United States is declining

Dr. Twelves on Negative Phase III Iniparib Announcements

April 1st 2011

Dr. Twelves Describes Iniparib Clinical Trials

April 1st 2011

March Net Guides: Ovarian Cancer

March 31st 2011

Useful Online Resources and Clinical Trials for Ovarian Cancer

Lymph Nodes Overlooked in Ovarian Cancer Patients

March 30th 2011

Women with early-stage ovarian cancer were nearly twice as likely to die if they did not have recommended staging biopsies of pelvic and aortic lymph nodes

Follow Up Treatment With Tamoxifen

March 29th 2011

Tamoxifen, a common drug used to treat breast cancer, works by blocking the effect of estrogen on tumor cells.

Sowing the Seeds From Alabama to Brazil

March 29th 2011

Like the Deep South Network for Cancer Control, the Sowing the Seeds of Health program relies on community health advisors to spread the word about cancer prevention and early detection

Barriers to Mammogram Completion Persist Despite Insurance Coverage and Reminder Programs

March 28th 2011

New research suggested that concern about pain may deter obese women from undergoing mammography, while a busy schedule may dissuade women aged less than 60 years

Dr. Tew Evaluates Avastin Treatment in Ovarian Cancer

March 24th 2011

William P. Tew, MD, a Gynecologic Medical Oncologist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, evaluates bevacizumab (Avastin) as a treatment for women with ovarian cancer

Study Indicates That Immigrant Women in Ontario Shun Cervical Cancer Screening

March 24th 2011

New data suggest that immigration status may help explain why some women decide to be screened for cervical cancer and others do not

Insured Women Are Skipping Mammograms at High Rates

March 22nd 2011

About 40% of insured women in the United States are not undergoing screening mammography at least every 2 years in keeping with guidelines from the USPSTF.

The Final Word on CYP2D6 Testing and Tamoxifen?

March 16th 2011

CYP2D6 phenotype status does not predict tamoxifen efficacy in patients with early-stage breast cancer, according to a retrospective analysis of data from the Breast International Group

Shedding More Light on Identifying HER2

March 16th 2011

Breast cancer researcher Edith A. Perez, MD, is aiming to present more detailed study findings at national conferences later this year that will help clinicians better identify patients who would benefit from HER2 targeted treatment.