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Extractions: Chemotherapy can cause severe bone loss in many premenopausal women receiving adjuvant (preventative) chemotherapy after surgical removal of a primary breast cancer, according to a study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. ACS News Today Medical Updates News You Can Use Stories of Hope ... I Want to Help Help in the fight against cancer. Donate and volunteer. It's easy and fun! Learn more Chemotherapy Causes Bone Loss in Young Women Article date: Chemotherapy can cause severe bone loss in many premenopausal women receiving adjuvant (preventative) chemotherapy after surgical removal of a primary breast cancer, according to a study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology (Vol. 19, No. 14: 3306-3311). With more women considered candidates for adjuvant therapy, the question regarding bone loss is significant for breast cancer survivors. In a new study looking at osteoporosis in these women, researchers found that significant bone loss occurred in as little as six months following adjuvant chemotherapy. Charles L. Shapiro, MD, associate professor of internal medicine and director of breast medical oncology at the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute in Columbus, Ohio, and colleagues, evaluated 49 premenopausal women with stage I and II breast cancers who had received chemotherapy.
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COCHRANE MENSTRUAL DISORDERS AND SUBFERTILITY GROUP Abstracts Exercise for primary dysmenorrhoea (Cochrane Protocol); Follicular flushing with karyotypically normal spontaneous premature ovarian failure (Cochrane Protocol); http://www.update-software.com/abstracts/MENSTRAbstractIndex.htm
Extractions: indicates the review has been substantially amended since the last issue of the Library. Note: 'Protocols' are the introduction, objectives, materials and methods for reviews currently being prepared and do not therefore have abstracts What's new in this issue Search abstracts Browse by Review Group Browse alphabetical list of titles Androgens versus placebo or no treatment for idiopathic oligo/asthenospermia (This review has been withdrawn by the editorial group. Abstract not available) Anticoagulant and aspirin prophylaxis for preventing thromboembolism after major gynaecological surgery (Cochrane Review) Antifibrinolytics for heavy menstrual bleeding (Cochrane Review) Barrier agents for preventing adhesions after surgery for subfertility (Cochrane Review) Bromocriptine for idiopathic oligo/asthenospermia (This review has been withdrawn by the editorial group. Abstract not available)
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Extractions: First things first: take a deep breath and try to relax. As you navigate this site take time to digest the information and determine what it means for you. This WebSite contains a wealth of information and support, designed to help you learn about POF, stay up to date with the latest research, meet other women with POF, take control of your health care, and guide you through the various aspects of living with premature ovarian failure. There is a good chance that you can find others in your situation within our community. Join our bulletin boards or listserv to meet others. If there is a particular topic that you wish to discuss, you can post your own message. If you are looking for a face-to-face support group check our local meetings list to see if there is a group established in your area, or to contact others who might be interested in starting one. We also encourage you to reach out to others through our moderated chats. We offer scheduled chats tailored to meet the specific needs of our community. You will meet some incredibly knowledgeable and supportive women along your journey.
Premature Ovarian Failure -- POF This site provides women with POF (Premature ovarian failure) with information about ongoing studies/treatment at the NIH (National Institutes of Health) Do you have Premature ovarian failure? Doctors at the National with spontaneous premature ovarian failure (POF). ovarian insufficiency is another term for premature ovarian failure. http://dir2.nichd.nih.gov/nichd/deb/geuPOF/geupofpg.htm
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Endocrine Reviews -- Hoek Et Al. 18 (1): 107 Definition and Clinical Presentation ofPremature OvarianFailure (POF) III. Cells Involved in theImmune Almost all patients with a primary amenorrhea and Addisonsdisease have a http://edrv.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/18/1/107
Extractions: Endocrine Reviews 18 (1): 107-134 A. Hoek J. Schoemaker and H. A. Drexhage Department of Immunology (A.H.), Erasmus University, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (J.S.), Academic Hospital of the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; and Department of Immunology (H.A.D.), Erasmus University, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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