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Gynecology

‘My dog saved my life’: How Madelyn has survived ovarian cancer for 10 years

UT Southwestern patient, Madelyn, shares how her dog prompted her to see the doctor that diagnosed her with ovarian cancer.

Britni’s story: Destroying cancer, preserving fertility

UT Southwestern discusses radical trachelectomy, a procedure to treat cervical cancer and preserve fertility.

Bleeding after menopause: It’s not normal

UT Southwestern discusses why women shouldn’t ignore postmenopausal bleeding and should see a gynecologic oncologist if cancer is the cause.

Asking your Ob/Gyn "Why?" is not just OK, but good medicine

More care is not always better care during pregnancy. UT Southwestern discusses why it’s important to ask the Ob/Gyn “Why?”

Gynecology/Oncology

Women with mutations in the HBOC genes or the Lynch syndrome genes are at an increased lifetime risk for ovarian and fallopian tube cancer.

Is there hope for fertility after surviving cancer?

A cancer diagnosis doesn’t necessarily mean infertility. Learn more about pre-treatment fertility preservation options for cancer patients.

Why you should consider an academic medical center for your Ob/Gyn care

When choosing Ob/Gyn care for your pregnancy, the expertise and resources of an academic medical center help handle complications and promote a happy delivery.