Innovations in Gynecology Winter 2013
Articles in this Issue
Cover Story
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A Green Light for Gynecologic Cancer Surgery
At Johns Hopkins, advanced robotic surgery with multispectral fluorescent imaging allows more precise detection and removal of suspicious lymph nodes.
Advances in Pregnancy Care
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Pregnant and Obese: Making the Best of it
The Nutrition and Pregnancy Clinic at Johns Hopkins helps women with a body mass index of 30 or higher, putting them at high risk for a host of complications. -
The Skinny on Exercise During Pregnancy
To help answer questions about safe levels of exercise, Johns Hopkins researchers are measuring different instensity levels affect the fetus and differentiating between women who are fit and those who don't exercise.
Research Strides
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New Thinking on Ovarian Cancer's Source
Johns Hopkins researchers are leading a North American study to identify potential sites where ovarian cancer originates, with the goal of shifting care from early detection to actual prevention.
Single-Access Procedures
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One-Port Hysterectomy Wins Favor
For selected patients, Johns Hopkins offers single-incision laparoscopic hysterectomy.