Patients with #EndometrialCancer commonly present with abnormal uterine bleeding, with diagnosis established by endometrial biopsy and management guided by disease stage, histology, and molecular subtype.
In under 15 minutes, JAMA Senior Editor Karen Lasser, MD, and gynecologic oncologist Karen McLean, MD, discuss key risk and protective factors, hereditary syndromes, racial disparities in diagnosis, and current surgical, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy strategies shaping clinical care.
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For the first time, five African American surgeons now lead the Trauma Service at the preeminent Johns Hopkins Hospital. This milestone, recognized during Black History Month, proves generations of determination behind every title. Linsey Davis reports. https://t.co/QzCTi776bC
The most practice changing trial from #ASCO25 is now live on @NEJM .If this was a drug, this would be approved today. Globally relevant and low-cost intervention that is not only delaying relapse but actually improving survival.
Perfect case example of a #cancergroundshot trial.
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At every level -student, resident, fellow, attending -
Everyone comes with a different range of skillset.
Thatβs not what matters.
What matters is the work that is put into the time that comes after that.
How good you can become is up to you.
99.9% match rate for OB/GYN this year.
In a time of:
-Criminalization of abortion
-Weakened Title IX protections
-Erosion of DEI initiatives
-Major cuts to womenβs health research
This match rate is a statement - of advocacy for womenβs health, reproductive rights & equity. π
Being a new attending is a 180 mindset shift.
You're no longer completing a step. This is it.
You're at the destination, but you find the journey is no where near complete. In fact, it is just beginning and there is much more to learn.
Starting a life. Quite a mindset shift.
Thereβs a reason they are called the VITALS. They are truly vital information- and they never lie.
Episode of 70/40 hypotension?
Suddenly on 2L oxygen?
Tachycardic to 120s now low 100s?
Repeat vitals and Evaluate. Youβre missing something.