Working to Eradicate Gynecologic Cancers

Pedro T. Ramirez, MD

Professor
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Department of Gynecologic Oncology
PO Box 301439-Unit 1362
Houston, TX
USA 77230-1439


Biographical Sketch:
Professor Director of MInimally Invasive Surgical Research & Education Department of Gynecologic Oncology MD Anderson Cancer Center

Papers:
20 Personalized surgical therapy for advanced ovarian cancer 21 A multicenter assessment of the ability of preoperative computed tomography scan and serum CA-125 to predict gross residual disease at primary debulking surgery for advanced ovarian, fallopian tube and peritoneal cancer 91 A multicenter prospective assessment of surgical findings associated with suboptimal cytoreduction at primary debulking surgery for advanced ovarian, fallopian tube and peritoneal cancer 97 A comparative analysis in management of ovarian cancer between a major tertiary cancer center and non-oncologic institutions in Medellín, Colombia 346 Outpatient laparoscopic radical hysterectomy 349 Immediate radical trachelectomy versus neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by radical trachelectomy for patients with stage IB1 cervical cancer with tumors 2 cm or larger: a literature review and analysis of oncological and obstetrical outcomes 450 Paraneoplastic neurologic syndrome in ovarian carcinoma Single-Port Robotic Hysterectomy Management of Stage II Endometrial Cancer: Is Radical Hysterectomy Necessary? Moderator-International Symposium Video Presentation Sentinel lymph node mapping accurately identifies positive nodes in women with high risk endometrial cancer Pro/Con Debate Introductory Remarks CONEP program panel: an initiative in education and training Latin America Research Panel: Updates and Barriers to Publications Concluding Remarks