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The Stanford Health Video Library programs feature prominent doctors presenting the latest health research. Use these links to jump directly to your topic of interest in videos:

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Women's Health

Contributions of Surgery to Breast Cancer Survivorship
Treatment for breast cancer includes many modalities. This talk focuses on the appropriate use of surgery as a treatment and its outcomes.
Speaker: Irene Wapnir, MD
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Know the Facts: Controversies in Screening for Women's Cancer
Recent changes announced for screening guidelines for breast and cervical cancers created a media firestorm that confused women and divided physicians and cancer groups. Physicians in the Breast and Gynecologic Oncology Programs that comprise the Stanford Women's Cancer Program have extensive expertise in the area of screening for women's cancer. These physicians highlight the controversial issues and review the data upon which the recommendations were made.
Speakers: Robert Carlson, MD; Jonathan S. Berek, MD, MMS; Debra M. Ikeda, MD
2010
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Risks and Benefits of Menopause and Hormones
Do the risks and benefits of initiating or continuing menopausal hormones (estrogens and progestins) differ in women of menopausal age (40 - 55) versus older women? What are the alternatives to taking estrogen to relieve menopausal symptoms, e.g. hot flushes/night sweats, or prevent bone loss?
Speaker: Marcia Stefanick, PhD; Mary Jacobson, MD
2007
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What's New in Breast Reconstruction
Learn about the latest techniques in breast reconstruction. This talk covers the current types of breast implants being used, as well as state-of-the-art techniques for using a person's own tissues to make a breast.
Speaker: Gordon Lee, MD
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