This week my intention was to have an honest conversation about some of the most common—and most misunderstood—gynecologic conditions I see in practice: endometriosis and adenomyosis. I break down the key differences between these two conditions in plain language, explain how they affect the body, and answer real listener questions that many people are too hesitant to ask. If you’ve ever wondered why symptoms can overlap, how diagnosis differs, or what to look out for, this episode is for you...
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This week my intention was to have an honest conversation about some of the most common—and most misunderstood—gynecologic conditions I see in practice: endometriosis and adenomyosis. I break down the key differences between these two conditions in plain language, explain how they affect the body, and answer real listener questions that many people are too hesitant to ask. If you’ve ever wondered why symptoms can overlap, how diagnosis differs, or what to look out for, this episode is for you...
Birth Control Pills Lower Ovarian Cancer Risk - EVEN with BrCa Genes: What You Need to Know!
GynoInfo! Frank Talk with Dr. Burki
17 minutes
2 months ago
Birth Control Pills Lower Ovarian Cancer Risk - EVEN with BrCa Genes: What You Need to Know!
This week, Dr. Burki discusses how birth control pills significantly lower the risk of ovarian cancer. She explains the process of ovulation and how avoiding it through contraceptives, pregnancies, or breastfeeding reduces the chance of ovarian injury and subsequent cancer risk. Dr. Burki also touches on the role of birth control pills in reducing the risk of other cancers like endometrial and colon cancer. Special emphasis is given to women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations, including preventiv...
GynoInfo! Frank Talk with Dr. Burki
This week my intention was to have an honest conversation about some of the most common—and most misunderstood—gynecologic conditions I see in practice: endometriosis and adenomyosis. I break down the key differences between these two conditions in plain language, explain how they affect the body, and answer real listener questions that many people are too hesitant to ask. If you’ve ever wondered why symptoms can overlap, how diagnosis differs, or what to look out for, this episode is for you...