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Selinexor May Confer PFS Benefit in TP53 Wild-Type Endometrial Cancer News

Selinexor May Confer PFS Benefit in TP53 Wild-Type Endometrial Cancer

In an interview with OncLive®, UT Southwestern’s Dr. David Miller, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology, expanded on the importance of investigating outcomes with selinexor in TP53 wild-type patients with endometrial cancer
Human vs machine: identifying ChatGPT-generated abstracts in Gynecology and Urogynecology - ScienceDirect News

Human vs machine: identifying ChatGPT-generated abstracts in Gynecology and Urogynecology - ScienceDirect

This UT Southwestern Medical Center study hypothesizes that human reviewers and artificial intelligence detection software differ in their ability to correctly identify original published abstracts and artificial intelligence-written abstracts in the subjects of Gynecology and Urogynecology.
Health-related social needs and medical comorbidities in an underserved postpartum population - ScienceDirect News

Health-related social needs and medical comorbidities in an underserved postpartum population - ScienceDirect

A study by UT Southwestern’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in collaboration with Parkland Health, found that postpartum patients with medical comorbidities tend to have more health-related social needs (HRSNs) than those without. The study focused on identifying HRSNs in an underserved urban population. The study hypothesized that patients with medical comorbidities would have higher rates of these needs.
Implementation of universal screening for substance use in pregnancy in a public healthcare system - ScienceDirect News

Implementation of universal screening for substance use in pregnancy in a public healthcare system - ScienceDirect

Screening questionnaires are one option for identification of at-risk substance use and substance use disorder (SUD) during pregnancy. Faculty from UT Southwestern’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology have contributed to a study that reports the experience of a single institution following universal implementation of a brief screening tool for self-reported substance use at the first prenatal encounter.
Postpartum urinary incontinence linked to mental health News

Postpartum urinary incontinence linked to mental health

UTSW study of underserved women shows leakage a year after birth associated with depression, anxiety
Inducing labor with drug vaginally shows benefits in study News

Inducing labor with drug vaginally shows benefits in study

Vaginal use of misoprostol reduced the need for oxytocin, highlighting advantages of standardized labor management
Personal approach reduces opioids after cesarean deliveries News

Personal approach reduces opioids after cesarean deliveries

New protocol limits spread of unused painkillers in community while still helping patients manage post-surgical pain, UT Southwestern study finds
Newborn boys are more vulnerable than girls to asphyxia News

Newborn boys are more vulnerable than girls to asphyxia

Different interventions may be required by sex for brain injuries, UT Southwestern researchers suggest
Endometriosis can complicate hysterectomies, UTSW study shows News

Endometriosis can complicate hysterectomies, UTSW study shows

Common gynecological condition is associated with blood transfusions, increased risk of infections, other problems
Traffic-based air pollution drives pregnancy complications News

Traffic-based air pollution drives pregnancy complications

UT Southwestern researchers find connection between high levels of exposure and adverse neonatal outcomes
Catherine Spong, M.D., elected to the National Academy of Medicine News

Catherine Spong, M.D., elected to the National Academy of Medicine

Catherine Spong, M.D., Chair and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in recognition of her contributions to the field of maternal-fetal medicine, her leadership in women’s health research, and her dedication to advancing health care for mothers and babies.
Iron supplements provided in prenatal visits improved outcomes News

Iron supplements provided in prenatal visits improved outcomes

Giving free prenatal iron supplements to medically underserved pregnant patients rather than only recommending them significantly reduced anemia and postpartum blood transfusions, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Parkland Health report in a study published in JAMA Network Open.

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