Examining Women's Health: 1996-1997.

Medscape women's health Pub Date : 1997-03-01
Freund, Pastorek
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Heart disease, lung cancer, and HIV infection are among the diseases previously thought to be primarily men's health problems that have been documented in recent years to be serious health problems for women. Researchers have reported that women with heart disease have poorer outcomes and receive less intensive therapy than men. Clinicians and consumers are just beginning to realize that cardiac disease is the #1 cause of death in women -- outpacing breast cancer. In the breast cancer arena, the impact of such genetic links as BRCA1 and BRCA2 is still unclear, as is the issue of screening mammograms for women under the age of 50. Other top issues in women's health include efforts to ban "drive through" deliveries and early postmastectomy discharge, calculation of the high price of prematurity, changes in Pap screening techniques, and continuing efforts to understand the effects of estrogen. This editorial examines the key issues and trends in women's health reported and debated in 1996.

检查妇女健康:1996-1997年。
心脏病、肺癌和艾滋病毒感染是以前被认为主要是男性健康问题的疾病,但近年来已被证明是女性的严重健康问题。研究人员报告说,患有心脏病的女性预后较差,接受的强化治疗也比男性少。临床医生和消费者才刚刚开始意识到,心脏病是女性死亡的头号原因——超过了乳腺癌。在乳腺癌领域,BRCA1和BRCA2等遗传联系的影响尚不清楚,50岁以下女性的乳房x光检查问题也不清楚。妇女健康方面的其他重要问题包括禁止“驾车”分娩和乳房切除术后早期出院的努力,对早产高价的计算,巴氏涂片筛查技术的变化,以及继续努力了解雌激素的影响。这篇社论审查了1996年报告和辩论的妇女健康方面的主要问题和趋势。
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