World Congress on Gynecology & Obstetrics-2018 at Toronto, Canada
Scientific
Federation is inviting you to participate in our worthwhile conference on
Gynecology & Obstetrics on September
20-21, 2018 at Toronto, Canada. .The conference is one of our yearly activities
which have a goal of providing a setting for professionals in the respective
field and our clients to learn about latest issues about health. The conference
will have important Gynecology & Obstetrics experts around the world who
will share the knowledge to the participants.
Excessive uterine
bleeding is a common problem we see in gynecological practices and emergency
rooms. It can interfere with women's daily activities and put them at risk for
anemia and other more serious health consequences caused by blood loss,"
said Anita L. Nelson, MD, a LA BioMed lead investigator and corresponding
author of the study. "Until now, there has been no Food and Drug Administration-approved
products for short-term treatment of this condition. Based on our study, we
conclude that this new progestogen-only treatment is effective in stopping
acute abnormal uterine bleeding."
Within five days of
receiving the therapy, bleeding had ceased in 44 of the 48 women in the study,
and the other four were only experiencing spotting. The mean time to bleeding
cessation was 2.6 days, leading the researchers to conclude the
progestogen-only treatment was an effective short-term therapy for acute abnormal
uterine bleeding.
Scientific
Federation invites
all the participants from all over the world to attend World Congress
on Gynecology & Obstetrics during September 20-21, 2018
Toronto, Canada which includes Keynote presentations, Oral talks,
Poster presentations and Exhibitions.
WCGO-2018 will also provide the
excellent opportunity to meet experts, exchange information, and strengthen the
collaboration among Directors, Researchers, Associate Professors, and Scholars
from both academia and industry.
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Gynecological
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Women
health
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Cesarean
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Gynecological
Oncology
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Medicine
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Ultrasound
in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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