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O que (quem) é gynecologic - definição


Gynecologic oncology         
PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Gynecologic oncology journal; Gynecologic Oncology; Gynecol. Oncol.; Gynecol Oncol
Gynecologic oncology is a specialized field of medicine that focuses on cancers of the female reproductive system, including ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, vaginal cancer, cervical cancer, and vulvar cancer. As specialists, they have extensive training in the diagnosis and treatment of these cancers.
Gynecologic pathology         
MEDICAL BRANCH ON DISEASES
Gynecologic Pathology
Gynecologic pathology is the medical pathology subspecialty dealing with the study and diagnosis of disease involving the female genital tract. A physician who practices gynecologic pathology is a gynecologic pathologist.
Gynecological surgery         
SURGERY ON THE FEMALE GENITALIA
Gynecologic surgical procedures
Gynecological surgery refers to surgery on the female reproductive system usually performed by gynecologists. It includes procedures for benign conditions, cancer, infertility, and incontinence.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para gynecologic
1. The board also said she should have canceled the operation in the absence of the pathologist and the gynecologic oncologist.
2. Friday The sixth Athens congress on «Women’s Health and Disease: Gynecologic and Reproductive Issues,» to be held at the Hilton Hotel.
3. Bradley Monk, associate professor in gynecologic oncology at the University of California at Irvine, said the best use of the vaccine would include giving it to girls and boys and all women and men, regardless of individual risk factors.
4. The gynecologists indeed found cancerous growths in the woman‘s uterus and ovaries, but stopped the operation because no gynecologic oncologist was available to determine the extent of the excisions needed and to perform them.
5. The woman gynecologist was accused of taking responsibility for the patient‘s surgery despite lacking the requisite skill and of failing to ensure the presence of a gynecologic oncologist even though she knew cancer was likely.