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Long-Term Safety Of Ospemifene (52-Week Extension) In The Treatment Of Vulvar And Vaginal Atrophy In Hysterectomized Postmenopausal Women, James A. Simon, David J. Portman, R. Garn Mabey, The Ospemifene Study Group
Long-Term Safety Of Ospemifene (52-Week Extension) In The Treatment Of Vulvar And Vaginal Atrophy In Hysterectomized Postmenopausal Women, James A. Simon, David J. Portman, R. Garn Mabey, The Ospemifene Study Group
Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications
Objective
To examine the long-term safety of oral ospemifene, a non-estrogen tissue-selective estrogen agonist/antagonist, for the treatment of moderate to severe dyspareunia, a symptom of vulvar and vaginal atrophy (VVA) due to menopause.
Study design
This multicenter, long-term, open-label, safety extension study was conducted in women without a uterus aged 40–80 years (N = 301) who received oral ospemifene 60 mg/day for 52 weeks. Participants either continued their 60-mg/day ospemifene dose from the initial 12-week pivotal efficacy study or switched from blinded placebo or ospemifene 30 mg/day to open-label ospemifene 60 mg/day. The 52-week open-label extension period plus initial …
Minor Gynecologic Surgery: A Review Of The Training Experience And Skill Building Opportunities For Providers In Low And Middle Income Countries, Rachel Marie Clark, Leslie Siriya Bradford, Jessica Opoku-Anane, Joseph Ngonzi, Ferdous Islam, Mithila Faruque, Annekathryn Goodman
Minor Gynecologic Surgery: A Review Of The Training Experience And Skill Building Opportunities For Providers In Low And Middle Income Countries, Rachel Marie Clark, Leslie Siriya Bradford, Jessica Opoku-Anane, Joseph Ngonzi, Ferdous Islam, Mithila Faruque, Annekathryn Goodman
Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Publications
Purpose: Minor gynecologic surgery is the cornerstone of gynecologic evaluation and intervention in countries with a well-established medical infrastructure. Surgical training and exposure to minor procedures are not available in low and middle-income countries due to the complex challenges of patient delay and lack of access to healthcare, physician shortages, and the lack of ancillary services such as pathology and radiology. This paper reviews current training statistics, the international literature on minor gynecologic surgery and training strategies.
Methods: PubMed searches using MESH terms cone biopsy, dilation and curettage, and loop electrosurgical excision procedure were performed. Statistics of minor …