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Carolyn D Runowicz

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Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|September 17, 2002
A clearer picture of HRTCarolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|April 25, 2003
Experts hopeful about designer estrogens. For some women, selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) help prevent breast cancerCarolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|April 22, 2003
I've heard that lymphedema can develop after cancer treatment. What is lymphedema, and how is it treated?Carolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|January 14, 2003
Hysterectomy options. Total and subtotal surgical procedures prove comparableCarolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|June 18, 2004
Treating abnormal uterine bleeding. Hysterectomy is not always necessaryCarolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|November 24, 2004
What is a dropped bladder, and how is it treated?Carolyn D Runowicz
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 19, 2007
Molecular screening for cervical cancer--time to give up Pap tests?Carolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|April 20, 2004
Role of plant estrogens in disease remains unclear. Weak estrogens in foods and supplements offer little health protectionCarolyn D Runowicz
Current Oncology Reports|October 22, 2008
Human papillomavirus testing for primary cervical cancer screeningCarolyn D Runowicz, Stephanie Garozzo
Current Women'S Health Reports|July 9, 2002
Genetic counseling, testing, and screening for breast and ovarian cancer: practical and social considerationsDineo Khabele, Carolyn D Runowicz
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Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|September 17, 2002
A clearer picture of HRTCarolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|April 25, 2003
Experts hopeful about designer estrogens. For some women, selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) help prevent breast cancerCarolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|April 22, 2003
I've heard that lymphedema can develop after cancer treatment. What is lymphedema, and how is it treated?Carolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|January 14, 2003
Hysterectomy options. Total and subtotal surgical procedures prove comparableCarolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|June 18, 2004
Treating abnormal uterine bleeding. Hysterectomy is not always necessaryCarolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|November 24, 2004
What is a dropped bladder, and how is it treated?Carolyn D Runowicz
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 19, 2007
Molecular screening for cervical cancer--time to give up Pap tests?Carolyn D Runowicz
Health News (Waltham, Mass.)|April 20, 2004
Role of plant estrogens in disease remains unclear. Weak estrogens in foods and supplements offer little health protectionCarolyn D Runowicz
Current Oncology Reports|October 22, 2008
Human papillomavirus testing for primary cervical cancer screeningCarolyn D Runowicz, Stephanie Garozzo
Current Women'S Health Reports|July 9, 2002
Genetic counseling, testing, and screening for breast and ovarian cancer: practical and social considerationsDineo Khabele, Carolyn D Runowicz
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