Constant Updated in the Tailored Treatment of Gynecological Diseases
A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144). This special issue belongs to the section "Obstetrics and Gynecology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2024) | Viewed by 8083
Special Issue Editor
Interests: gynecologic oncology; gynecological surgery; obstetrics; reproductive medicine
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Dear Colleagues,
Incessant improvements in both the theory and technology of medicine encourage us to constantly modernize and renovate the current clinical practice. In particular, gynecology is a developing area, where constant updates and awareness upon novel criticalities refine clinical practice guidelines. Above all, we highlight the importance of new tailored approaches towards different categories of patients in order to treat old pathologies through personalized procedures, both considering technology and surgery. Furthermore, the progress from a biological aspect paves the way for early diagnosis of oncological diseases and enlightens the necessity to perform precision and conservative therapeutic regimens. In parallel, the outbreak of oncological affections during pregnancy forces us to set up novel protocols in order to let the clinicians adapt to different scenarios. Nowadays, the scientific community is experiencing a fortunate chapter of evidence, ending in a remarkable improvement in clinical practice. The present Special Issue was created to collect novel evidence in those fields. Therefore, authors are invited to contribute with their latest manuscripts, in terms of case-reports, original articles, review articles, and meta-analyses.
Prof. Dr. Marco Torella
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- gynecologic oncology
- gynecological surgery
- obstetrics
- reproductive medicine
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