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Obstetrics and Gynecology

LSU Health Science Center

2022

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Radiance1: Reducing Delays In Endometrial Cancer Care Symptomsthrough Gynecologic Oncology Referral, Nicole Catalano, Jessica Anderson, Kyla Maupin, Hannah Sibley, Rebecca Maitski, Navaya Nair, Tara Castellano, Andrew Chapple, Amelia Jernigan Oct 2022

Radiance1: Reducing Delays In Endometrial Cancer Care Symptomsthrough Gynecologic Oncology Referral, Nicole Catalano, Jessica Anderson, Kyla Maupin, Hannah Sibley, Rebecca Maitski, Navaya Nair, Tara Castellano, Andrew Chapple, Amelia Jernigan

Medical Student Research Poster Symposium

Objective: In this cohort of women seeking care at a university practice in the Gulf South, we aimed to identify specific delays from patient experience of abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) to referral to gynecologic oncology (GON) with a diagnosis of endometrial cancer (EC). Methods: A multicenter, IRB-approved retrospective chart review was performed. Women diagnosed with Stage I-IV endometrial cancer from 2013 to 2022 were included. Demographic, pathologic and treatment data were collected. Symptom duration and key appointment, procedure, or result dates were recorded. Time frames between key events were calculated. Timed events were censored if there was insufficient data to …


Genitourinary And Sexual Health Care For Women With Cancer: Overlooked Quality Of Life Indicators, Hannah C. Dellacroce, Nancy L. Ren, Andrew G. Chapple, Sydni Barras, Shawna Morron, Tara Castellano, Navya Nair, Amelia Jernigan Oct 2022

Genitourinary And Sexual Health Care For Women With Cancer: Overlooked Quality Of Life Indicators, Hannah C. Dellacroce, Nancy L. Ren, Andrew G. Chapple, Sydni Barras, Shawna Morron, Tara Castellano, Navya Nair, Amelia Jernigan

Medical Student Research Poster Symposium

BACKGROUND: Genitourinary health and sexual well-being are critical aspects of quality of life and overall health, especially for patients with malignancy who face the negative physical and emotional consequences of cancer and cancer treatment. However, evidence suggests that physicians rarely address these concerns in clinical practice. As cancer survivorship continues to improve with advancements in detection and treatment, the need for supportive gynecologic and sexual health care for women with cancer is greater than ever. The purpose of this study was to characterize the prevalence of oncologist-reported counseling for genitourinary syndromes (GUS) or sexual health concerns (SHC) in women with …


Diversifying Clinical Trials: Does Presentation At Gynecologic Oncology Tumor Board Increase Equitable Access To Clinical Trials For Black And Latinx Patients?, Afryea L. Dunbar, Fraya G. King, Madison A. Keller, Yaseen Khan, Amber R. Bardarson, Amelia Jernigan, Andrew G. Chapple, Tara Castellano, Navya Nair Oct 2022

Diversifying Clinical Trials: Does Presentation At Gynecologic Oncology Tumor Board Increase Equitable Access To Clinical Trials For Black And Latinx Patients?, Afryea L. Dunbar, Fraya G. King, Madison A. Keller, Yaseen Khan, Amber R. Bardarson, Amelia Jernigan, Andrew G. Chapple, Tara Castellano, Navya Nair

Medical Student Research Poster Symposium

Background: Tumor boards are multidisciplinary cancer conferences held to review all the clinical data, evidence-based guidelines, latest literature, and available clinical trials for each cancer case that is discussed. Objectives: This study aims to determine whether presentation at gynecologic oncology tumor board (GO TB) increases clinical trial enrollment of black and latinX cancer patients. Methods: A retrospective chart review of all cases presented at multidisciplinary GO TB from Jan 2019 – Jun 2022 were analyzed. For each case, demographic and cancer-specific variables as well as tumor board discussions regarding clinical trials were collected. Continuous covariates were summarized within groups by …


Manual Vacuum Aspiration: Familiarity And Comfort Among Obgyn Physicians At Louisiana State University, Alexis Hernandez, Stacey Scheib Oct 2022

Manual Vacuum Aspiration: Familiarity And Comfort Among Obgyn Physicians At Louisiana State University, Alexis Hernandez, Stacey Scheib

Medical Student Research Poster Symposium

Background: Manual vacuum aspiration (MVA) uses a hand-held aspirator to generate a vacuum to aspirate uterine contents for management of early pregnancy loss or elective abortion prior to 12 weeks gestation. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, MVA is a safe, costsaving procedure that promotes patient comfort, convenience, and privacy. Despite the advantages of this procedure, it is often overlooked in favor of electric suction or dilation and curettage, more extensive procedures that are associated with increased cost and post-procedural pain and bleeding. The goal of this study is to assess the attitudes, familiarity, and comfort towards …