SWHR released the outputs of its two-day workshop “Achieving Meaningful Subgroup Data in Clinical Trial Design and Development: Scientific Approaches and Considerations.”
Aversion to colonoscopies is incredibly common and is preventing many women — who are at high risk for colorectal cancer — from getting the care they need.
SWHR thanks the House Appropriators for their continued support of the National Institutes of Health.
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in women behind lung and breast -- and not just among the elderly. In fact, colorectal cancer diagnoses are becoming increasingly common in individuals younger than 50.
This is the first in a four-part series the SWHR about hormones across the lifespan.
SWHR will host its 26th annual gala on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Robert M. Califf, distinguished cardiologist and medical researcher, has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the next U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner. President Barack Obama nominated Dr. Califf in September 2015.
February is both Black History Month and American Heart Month. SWHR would like to take the time to encourage African American women to take charge of their health and participate in clinical research opportunities designed to reduce their likelihood of heart disease over the course of their lifetime.
A guest blog by SWHR Interdisciplinary Network on Urological Health in Women members Toby Chai, MD, Yale University and Candace Parker-Autry, MD, Wake Forest University discusses bladder health in women.