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General Information
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Vandna Jerath, MD, FACOG
FACOG - Board-Certified
Private practice - 13 years
Located at Parker Adventist Hospital
Full-scope obstetrics & gynecology
Enjoy education and community outreach
Disclosure – no affiliations
Healthcare social media pioneer & expert locally
Educate, engage, and empower women
Blog – drjerath.com
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Optima Women’s Healthcare
Services
 Low and high risk obstetrics
 Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery
 Novasure and Thermachoice Endometrial ablation
 Essure sterilization
 Family planning and infertility
 Menopause and hormone replacement therapy
 Bladder retraining and incontinence surgery
Women’s health resource/expert
Female empowerment
Spa-like setting, patient pampering
Individualized, personalized, and compassionate care
optimawomenshealthcare.com
Basic Overview
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The Basics - Screening
 Cervical Cancer Screening
 Start age 21, regardless of sexual activity
 Age 21-29 – every 2 years
 Age 30-64 – every 1-3 years
 Stop age 65 – if normal for 10 years
 Breast Cancer Screening
 Self-breast exams monthly
 Clinical breast exam annually
 Mammograms annually starting at age 40
 Or 10 years before relative with breast cancer
 Colon Cancer Screening
 Fecal occult blood stool cards yearly starting age 50
 Colonoscopy start at age 50 – every 10 years, every 5 years with risk factors
 Start 10 years before relative with colon cancer and every 5 years
 Medical Screening
 Labs every 5 years – CBC, Chem 20, Lipid, TSH; glc every 3 years
 Heart disease, thyroid disease, Anemia, liver disease, metabolic syndrome
 BP, Skin, Eyes, Teeth – annually
 Osteoporosis Screening
 Bone Density (DEXA) starting age 65 – every 2 years
 Or as indicated clinically
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The Basics - Immunizations
cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6104a9.htm?s_cid=mm6104a9_w
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The Basics - Immunizations
cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6104a9.htm?s_cid=mm6104a9_w
Infertility - Fertility
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Fertility by Age
Rba-online.com
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Infertility
 Common
 Low success rate after 40
 Increased risk of congenital anomalies or miscarriage
 Healthy lifestyle is important
 Male factor vs Female factor
 Basic Testing
 Day 3 Labs
 Estrogen
 Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
 Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
 Clomid Challenge Test
 Pelvic Ultrasound
 Hysterosalpingogram
 Check for tubal patency
 Semen Analysis
 Laparoscopy
 Anxiety/Depression
 Mental Health Specialist
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Reproductive Endocrine Infertility
Referral to REI specialist
Options
Clomid
Clomid-Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
In-vitro Fertilization (IVF)
Gamete Intrafallopian Tube Transfer (GIFT)
Egg Donor
Surrogacy
Adoption
Genetic Testing
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Family Planning
Unintended pregnancy rates high over age 40
40-50% result in termination
Contraception
Options
How to decide
What is best over 40?
Political Firestorm
Preventative Coverage
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Contraception – Short Term
Barrier
 Condoms
 Diaphragm
Hormonal
 Oral Contraceptives “the pill”
 Estrogen/Progesterone combination or Progesterone only
 Daily
 Patch
 Weekly
 Vaginal Ring
 Monthly
 Depo-Provera injection
 Progesterone only
 Every 3 months
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Contraception – Long Term
Reversible
Implanon – implantable device
 Every 3 years
Intrauterine Device (IUD)
 Paraguard
 Non-hormonal
 10 years
 Benefits – no hormones, use until menopause
 Risks – pain, cramping, discharge
 Mirena
 Progesterone hormone
 5 years
 Benefits - decrease heavy periods, stabilize fibroids
 Risks – breakthrough bleeding, acne, weight gain
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Contraception - Permanent
Non-reversible
Sterilization
Traditional surgery
 Tubal ligation
In-office
 ESSURE
 Metal coils
 In-office Adiana
 Silicone plugs
 No cutting
 No general anesthesia
 No hormones
 Quick Recovery
Sexual Health
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Sexually Transmitted Infections
 STI/STD
 Women over 40 getting divorced
 Infidelity
 New partners
 Anxiety
 Condoms
 Regular testing
 Treatment
 Most common
 HPV – Human Papilloma Virus
 HSV - Herpes
 GC/CT – Gonorrhea/Chlamydia
 HPV vaccine
 FDA approved
 Girls ages 9-26, ideal age 11-12, boys too
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Sexual Dysfunction
 Marked distress and interpersonal difficulty
 Anxiety and fear - difficulty discussing with healthcare provider
 Desire Problems
 Most common – 8% prevalence; peak women age 40-60
 Decreased libido
 Arousal Problems – 5%
 Orgasmic Problems – 3.4-5.8%
 Inability to orgasm
 Sexual Pain Disorders
 Dyspareunia – 8-22%; recurrent painful sex
 Vaginismus – 1-6%; involuntary spasm of lower 1/3 vagina
 Vestibulitis
 Vulvodynia
 Causes
 Physiologic - Menopause, atrophic vaginitis, lack of estrogen, chronic disease
 Psychological - Dysfunctional interpersonal relationship, depression, traumatic life event, history of abuse
 Meds – SSRI, OCPs, steroids, anti-hypertensives, histamine blockers
 Treatment
 Physiologic – ERT, testosterone, lubricants
 Physical – Pelvic floor therapy, masturbation, muscle relaxation, vaginal dilators, clitoral therapy
 Therapy - Psychotherapy, couples counseling, communication exercises, decrease stress
 Meds – Sildenafil (Viagra), Testosterone, ERT, antidepressants, adjust SSRI, change OCPs, analgesics, xylocaine
 Date Night
 Validate and reassure patient
Gyn Conditions
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Clinical Conditions
Premenstrual Syndrome – PMS/PMDD
Heavy periods
Perimenopause/Menopause
Urinary Incontinence
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Osteoporosis
Cancers
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Premenstrual Syndrome
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Premenstrual Syndrome
Cyclic occurrence of symptoms with physical, emotional,
and/or psychological manifestations
Occur 5-7 days before menses and subside within 4 days
after onset
Common age 25-45; may worsen in perimenopause
Imbalance of neurotransmitters
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
75-85% women have one symptom
20-30% moderate to severe symptoms
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
3-5% have debilitating symptoms with impairment of lifestyle
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PMS - Symptoms
 Emotional/Mood
 Crying
 Angry outbursts
 Mood Swings
 Depressed
 Irritable
 Social Withdrawal
 Poor Concentration
 Physical
 Breast tenderness
 Bloating
 Constipation
 Weight gain
 Swelling
 Acne
 Headache
 Fatigue
 Sleep disturbances
 Appetite changes/food cravings
 Keep mood and menstrual diary
 Distinguish from medical conditions
 Hypothyroidism, IBS, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, mood disorders, and migraines
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PMS - Treatment
 Lifestyle Modifications
 Stress reduction
 Exercise
 Healthy diet
 Reducecaffeine, alcohol, tobacco
 Alternative/Natural Therapies
 Vitamins – Calcium, B6, Magnesium, Vit E
 Herbs – Black Cohosh, Gingko, St. John’s Wort, not FDA approved
 Acupuncture
 Psychotherapy
 Light therapy
 Medications
 NSAIDs – Motrin, Aleve, Ponstel
 OCPs – Yaz, Yasmin
 Diuretics
 Ovarian Suppression – Danacrine, Lupron
 Antidepressants – SSRI – Prozac, Sarafem, Zoloft, Celexa, Effexor, Cymbalta
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Heavy Periods
 Menorrhagia – heavy periods, >80ml blood loss
 Excessive, prolonged, heavy bleeding
 1 in 5 women affected
 In the U.S. 10 million women suffer
 Takes physical, social, emotional, and psychological toll
 70% of women suffer in silence
 Causes
 Anatomical
 Endometrial Polyp
 Fibroids
 Hyperplasia
 Cancer
 Hormonal
 Ovulatory
 Anovulatory
 Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
 Other
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Heavy Periods - Treatment
 Expectant Management
 Oral Contraceptives (OCPs) – birth control pills
 Provera withdrawal
 Hormones
 Dilation and Currettage (D&C)
 Hysteroscopy
 Endometrial Ablation
 Novasure
 Thermachoice
 Hydrothermablation (HTA)
 Her Option cryotherapy
 Microwave endometrial ablation
 Myomectomy
 Uterine Artery Embolization
 Hysterectomy
 Laparoscopic – LAVH, TLH, DaVinci
 Vaginal
 Abdominal
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Menopause
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Menopause
 Pre, Peri, and Post- Menopause
 No period for 1 year
 Average age in U.S. is 51; range age 45-55
 Symptoms
 Hot flashes – 75%
 Vaginal dryness
 Mood swings
 Decreased libido
 Decreased concentration
 Insomnia
 Hair loss
 Weight gain
 Metabolic Syndrome
 Risk CVD & diabetes
 Natural aging vs medical disorder
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Menopause - Treatment
 Hormone Replacement Therapy
 Types
 Estrogen
 Estrogen/Progestin
 Pills, patches, creams, vaginal suppositories,shots, pellets
 Bioidentical hormones
 Cyclic or daily
 Benefits
 Reduction and improvement of symptoms
 Protect bones
 Risks
 Side Effects – bleeding, breast tenderness, bloating, abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)
 Anxiety
 Stroke
 Heart attack
 Blood clot
 Breast cancer
 Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) results
 Lowest dose for shortest duration that is effective
 Currently fewer than 1 in 3 women take
 Antidepressants
 SSRI or SNRI
 Gabapentin
 Quality of life issue
 Duration of Treatment
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Menopause – Alternative Therapy
 Holistic or natural approach – not an assurance of safety or efficacy
 Used by more than 30% of women
 Significant costs
 Bioidentical Hormones
 Not FDA approved
 Herbal
 Not FDA approved
 High degree of variation
 Hot flashes – soy, black cohosh, evening primrose, dong quai
 Mood disturbances – St. John’s wort, valerian root
 Sexual dysfunction – chasteberry, ginseng
 AUB – wild yam
 Soy
 Phytoestrogen - isoflavones
 Avoid in Breast CA?
 Acupuncture
 Lifestyle modification
 Nutrition
 Exercise
 Yoga
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Menopause – WHI
Women’s Health Initiative
Launched in 1991, 15+ year study
Clinical trials and an observational study,
161,808 generally healthy postmenopausal women
Age 50-79
Test the effects of postmenopausal hormone therapy, diet
modification, calcium and vitamin D supplements on
heart disease, fractures, and breast and colorectal cancer.
Some follow-up studies ongoing
nhlbi.nih.gov/whi/
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Menopause – WHI Data
 Compared with the placebo,
estrogen plus progestin resulted
in:
 Increased risk of heart attack
 Increased risk of stroke
 Increased risk of blood clots
 Increased risk of breast cancer
 Reduced risk of colorectal cancer
 Fewer fractures
 Increased risk of dementia (study
included only women 65 and older)
 Stopped 2002
 30/10,000
 Compared with the placebo,
estrogen alone resulted in:
 No difference in risk for heart attack
 Increased risk of stroke
 Increased risk of blood clots
 Uncertain effect for breast cancer
 No difference in risk for colorectal
cancer
 Reduced risk of fracture
 Stopped 2004
 8-10/10,000
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Urinary Incontinence
Video
Whoopi Goldberg - Poise
Http://youtu.be/Ih7lI2IhJao
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Urinary Incontinence
 Urinary Incontinence
 Involuntary leakage / loss of urine
 Spontaneously
 Response to a stimulus
 Dribble
 Overflow from full bladder
 Urgency
 Neurologic
 More than 50% of women with symptoms do not discuss it with their doctor or seek help
 Can lead to stigma, embarrassment, isolation, sexual dysfunction, depression, and
decreased quality of life
 Estimated 50 million women
 Twice as common in women than men
 Affects 10-70% of all women
 > 50% of nursing home women
 25% premenopausal
 40% postmenopausal
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Urinary Incontinence - Etiology
Pelvic Floor Damage
 Pregnancy and childbirth
 1 delivery 2 x risk of POP
 50% of incontinence
 75% of prolapse
 Stretching, compression, tearing of nerve, muscle, tissue
 Episiotomy
 Pudendal nerve damage
 Weak evidence to support elective c-section
 Can occur in nulliparous women
 Diabetes
 Back Surgery
 Neurologic disease
 Menopause
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Urinary Incontinence - Types
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Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP)
Vaginal support tissue
 Weakening
 Results in protrusions
“Bump” or “Falling out”
 Pelvic pressure
Uterine
Cystocele (bladder)
Rectocele (rectum)
Enterocele (bowel)
Vaginal or paravaginal defect
Coexist in 15 to 80 % of women
80% with severe POP have SUI due to urethral obstruction
Corrective surgery for POP can result in SUI
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Incontinence and POP - Treatment
 Incontinence products
 Lifestyle Modification
 Kegel Exercises
 Pelvic Floor Rehab and Physical Therapy
 Biofeedback
 Ultrasound
 Electrical stimulation
 Acupuncture
 Pessary
 Medications
 No oral ERT/HRT
 Periurethral injections
 ISD – intrinsic sphincter (urethral) deficiency
 Surgical
 Older procedures
 MMK, Pyrera, KKP, Raz
 Burch Retropubic Urethropexy
 Fascial sling
 Mid-urethral Sling
 TVT – tension free vaginal tape
 TOT – trans obturator tape
 Mesh – erosion, FDA safety concerns
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Osteoporosis
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Osteoporosis
 Bones become thin and brittle due to more bone loss than bone formation
 WHO – disorder characterized by
 Deterioration of bone microarchitecture
 Skeletal fragility
 Increased risk of fracture
 Osteopenia – low bone mass, not yet osteoporosis
 Affects 200 million worldwide
 55% of the population over 50 have a fracture and risk increases 3% for each year of
advancing age
 Greatest risk for postmenopausal women
 2-5% bone loss per year
 Underdiagnosed and undertreated
 Peak bone mass by age of 30
 Two types of bone
 Cortical – hard outer shell, 75%
 Trabecular – inner spongy structure, 25%, first to lose and first to respond to therapy
 Fracturescan cause chronic pain, deformity, disability, depression, inability to walk,
deconditioning, debilitation, long-term care, and death
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Osteoporotic Brittle Bones
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Osteoporosis – Risk Factors
 History of prior fracture
 Family history of osteoporosis
 Caucasian race
 Poor nutrition
 Smoking
 Low BMI
 Estrogen deficiency
 Long-term low calcium intake
 Alcoholism
 History of falls or fall hazards
 Sedentary lifestyle
 Certain diseases – eating disorders, IBS, Cushing’s, AIDS, Diabetes
 Certain medication use – anticonvulsants, steroids, heparin, thyroxine,
lithium, tamoxifen
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Osteoporosis - Fractures
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Osteoporosis - Treatment
 Lifestyle modification
 Decreasing fall risks
 Hip protectors
 Medication
 Calcium – 1200-1500 mg/day
 Vit D – 800 IU/day
 Combo therapy 12% reduction fractures
 HRT –
 24-34% reduction fractures
 Biphosphonates –
 30-50% reduction fractures
 Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators
 35-50% decrease in vertebral fractures
 Calcitonin
 Parathyroid Hormone
 Other
 Fluoride, Testosterone, Soy
 Prolia
Cancer
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Cancers - Breast
 Breast
 Family history – 1st degree (parent, sibling, child)
 Lifetime risk 1 in 8
 20-30% BRCA 1 & 2
 70% no family h/o or known genetic risk
 Breast cancer mortality decreasing since 1990
 Earlier detection – 50-70% self-detected
 Improved treatment
 Gail Model – risk assessment tool; cancer.gov/bcrisktool
 Detection
 Self-breast exam vs awareness
 Clinical breast exam
 Mammography
 MRI – greater than 20% lifetime risk
 Thermography – Not Recommended, Not FDA approved
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Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines
Organization Mammo Clinical Exam SBE SBA
ACOG
American College of
Ob/Gyn
Age 40+
annually
Age 20-39: 1-3
yrs; age40+:
annually
Consider for
high-risk
patients
Recommended
ACS
American Cancer
Society
Age 40+
annually
Age 20-39: 1-3
yrs; age40+:
annually
Optional for
age 20+
Recommended
NCCN
National
Comprehensive Cancer
Network
Age 40+
annually
Age 20-39: 1-3
yrs; age40+:
annually
Recommended Recommended
NCI
National Cancer
Institute
Age 40+ 1-2yrs Recommended Not
Recommended
N/A
USPSTF
U.S. Preventative
Services Task Force
Age 50-74
biennially
Insufficient
Evidence
Not
Recommended
N/A
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Breast Cancer Risk Factors
Relative Risk Factor Factor
>4.0 Female
Age 65+
Genetic mutation
Personal h/o Breast CA
2+ 1st degree relatives
High breast tissue density
Biopsy – Atypical Hyperplasia
2.1-4.0 1 first degree relative
High-does radiation
High bone density
(postmenopausal)
1.1-2.0 1st pregnancy > age 30
Onset of menses < age 12
Late menopause > age 55
No full-term pregnancies
No h/o breastfeeding
Recent use of oral contraceptives
Recent & long-term use of HRT
Obesity (postmenopausal)
Other H/O uterine or ovarian CA
Alcohol
Tall height
High socioeconomic status
Ashkenazi Jewish heritage
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Cancers - Colorectal
 Facts
 Diagnosed in more women than all gyn cancers combined
 70,000 women in the U.S. yearly
 24,000 women die yearly
 3rd leading cause of CA death in women
 Screening
 Colonoscopy every 10 years starting age 50
 Earlier or more frequent with family history
 With polypectomy reduces incidence by 76-90%
 Miss rate polyp – 6-12% and CA – 5%
 Fecal occult blood or fecal immunochemical testing annually starting
age 50
 Flexible sigmoidoscopy
 Double contrast barium enema
 Virtual Colonoscopy
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Colorectal Cancer Screening
Test Interval Key Issues
Colonoscopy Every 10 years Complete bowel prep
Conscious sedation
Need transportation
Risks – perforation, bleeding, and death
Flexible
Sigmoidoscopy
Every 5 years Complete or partial bowel prep
No sedation, some discomfort
Limited view of colon
If positive colonoscopy
Double Contrast
Barium Enema
Every 5 years Complete bowel prep
If positive colonoscopy
Risks – very low
Expertise to interpret
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Gyn Cancer - Uterine
 Uterine
 In U.S. – 40,000 cases, 7,310 deaths annually
 Most common gyn CA – 8th most common CA death
 Precursor – endometrial hyperplasia
 Risk Factors
 Obesity
 Early menses
 Late menopause
 Nulliparity
 Infertility
 White race
 Tamoxifen use
 ERT
 Diabetes
 Symptoms – abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)
 Diagnosis – Endometrial biopsy or Dilation & Curettage (D&C)
 Treatment – surgery, radiation, progestin (hyperplasia)
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Gyn Cancer - Ovarian
 Ovarian/Fallopian Tube
 In U.S. – 22,430 cases, 15,280 deaths annually
 Lifetime risk 1 in 70
 2nd most common gyn CA
 20% diagnosed Stage 1 with 90% 5 year survival rates
 70% diagnosed advanced stage with 5 year survival rates 30-55%
 Risk factors
 Older age
 Post-menopausal
 Family h/o breast or ovarian cancer
 BRCA 1 (60x) & BRCA 2 (30x)
 Nonpolyposis colorectal CA or Lynch II (13x)
 Nulliparity (never pregnant)
 Infertility
 Endometriosis
 Prophylaxis
 Oopherectomy
 Combined oral contraceptives (OCPs)
 Evaluation/Diagnosis – pelvic exam, ultrasound, doppler, CT scan, CA-125, OVA-1, surgery
 Treatment – surgery, chemo
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Gyn Cancer - Cervical
Gynecological
 Cervical
 In U.S – 12,900 cases, 4,400 deaths annually
 Decreased due to effective screening – 16% of gyn CA
 Precursor – cervical dysplasia
 Risk Factors
 HPV
 Early onset of sexually activity
 History of STD/STI
 Multiple sexual partners
 Smoking
 Symptoms – watery vaginal discharge, post-coital and intermittent
spotting
 Diagnosis – pap/colposcopy
 Treatment – surgery, radiation, chemo
Resources
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Helpful Links
 General Women’s Health
 Acog.org
 Drjerath.com
 Contraception
 Plannedparenthood.org
 Essure.com
 Adiana.com
 Paraguard.com
 Mirena-us.com
 Infertility
 Resolve.org
 Sexually Transmitted Infections/Diseases
 cdc.gov/std
 Heavy Periods
 Novasure.com
 Pelvichealthsolutions.com
 Menopause
 Menopause.org
 Knowmenopause.com
 nhlbi.nih.gov/whi/
 Incontinence
 AUGS.com
 Mypelvichealth.com
 NAFC.org
 Osteoporosis
 NOF.org
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 Heart Disease
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 Cancer.org
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Vandna Jerath, MD
Sierra Medical Office Building
Parker Adventist Hospital Campus
9399 Crown Crest Blvd, Suite 450
Parker, CO 80138
303.805.1807 P | 303.595.5390 F
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Women's Health Topics Covered at Luncheon

  • 3. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Vandna Jerath, MD, FACOG FACOG - Board-Certified Private practice - 13 years Located at Parker Adventist Hospital Full-scope obstetrics & gynecology Enjoy education and community outreach Disclosure – no affiliations Healthcare social media pioneer & expert locally Educate, engage, and empower women Blog – drjerath.com
  • 4. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Optima Women’s Healthcare Services  Low and high risk obstetrics  Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery  Novasure and Thermachoice Endometrial ablation  Essure sterilization  Family planning and infertility  Menopause and hormone replacement therapy  Bladder retraining and incontinence surgery Women’s health resource/expert Female empowerment Spa-like setting, patient pampering Individualized, personalized, and compassionate care optimawomenshealthcare.com
  • 6. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 The Basics - Screening  Cervical Cancer Screening  Start age 21, regardless of sexual activity  Age 21-29 – every 2 years  Age 30-64 – every 1-3 years  Stop age 65 – if normal for 10 years  Breast Cancer Screening  Self-breast exams monthly  Clinical breast exam annually  Mammograms annually starting at age 40  Or 10 years before relative with breast cancer  Colon Cancer Screening  Fecal occult blood stool cards yearly starting age 50  Colonoscopy start at age 50 – every 10 years, every 5 years with risk factors  Start 10 years before relative with colon cancer and every 5 years  Medical Screening  Labs every 5 years – CBC, Chem 20, Lipid, TSH; glc every 3 years  Heart disease, thyroid disease, Anemia, liver disease, metabolic syndrome  BP, Skin, Eyes, Teeth – annually  Osteoporosis Screening  Bone Density (DEXA) starting age 65 – every 2 years  Or as indicated clinically
  • 7. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 The Basics - Immunizations cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6104a9.htm?s_cid=mm6104a9_w
  • 8. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 The Basics - Immunizations cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6104a9.htm?s_cid=mm6104a9_w
  • 10. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Fertility by Age Rba-online.com
  • 11. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Infertility  Common  Low success rate after 40  Increased risk of congenital anomalies or miscarriage  Healthy lifestyle is important  Male factor vs Female factor  Basic Testing  Day 3 Labs  Estrogen  Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)  Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)  Clomid Challenge Test  Pelvic Ultrasound  Hysterosalpingogram  Check for tubal patency  Semen Analysis  Laparoscopy  Anxiety/Depression  Mental Health Specialist
  • 12. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Reproductive Endocrine Infertility Referral to REI specialist Options Clomid Clomid-Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) In-vitro Fertilization (IVF) Gamete Intrafallopian Tube Transfer (GIFT) Egg Donor Surrogacy Adoption Genetic Testing
  • 13. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Family Planning Unintended pregnancy rates high over age 40 40-50% result in termination Contraception Options How to decide What is best over 40? Political Firestorm Preventative Coverage
  • 14. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Contraception – Short Term Barrier  Condoms  Diaphragm Hormonal  Oral Contraceptives “the pill”  Estrogen/Progesterone combination or Progesterone only  Daily  Patch  Weekly  Vaginal Ring  Monthly  Depo-Provera injection  Progesterone only  Every 3 months
  • 15. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Contraception – Long Term Reversible Implanon – implantable device  Every 3 years Intrauterine Device (IUD)  Paraguard  Non-hormonal  10 years  Benefits – no hormones, use until menopause  Risks – pain, cramping, discharge  Mirena  Progesterone hormone  5 years  Benefits - decrease heavy periods, stabilize fibroids  Risks – breakthrough bleeding, acne, weight gain
  • 16. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Contraception - Permanent Non-reversible Sterilization Traditional surgery  Tubal ligation In-office  ESSURE  Metal coils  In-office Adiana  Silicone plugs  No cutting  No general anesthesia  No hormones  Quick Recovery
  • 18. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Sexually Transmitted Infections  STI/STD  Women over 40 getting divorced  Infidelity  New partners  Anxiety  Condoms  Regular testing  Treatment  Most common  HPV – Human Papilloma Virus  HSV - Herpes  GC/CT – Gonorrhea/Chlamydia  HPV vaccine  FDA approved  Girls ages 9-26, ideal age 11-12, boys too
  • 19. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Sexual Dysfunction  Marked distress and interpersonal difficulty  Anxiety and fear - difficulty discussing with healthcare provider  Desire Problems  Most common – 8% prevalence; peak women age 40-60  Decreased libido  Arousal Problems – 5%  Orgasmic Problems – 3.4-5.8%  Inability to orgasm  Sexual Pain Disorders  Dyspareunia – 8-22%; recurrent painful sex  Vaginismus – 1-6%; involuntary spasm of lower 1/3 vagina  Vestibulitis  Vulvodynia  Causes  Physiologic - Menopause, atrophic vaginitis, lack of estrogen, chronic disease  Psychological - Dysfunctional interpersonal relationship, depression, traumatic life event, history of abuse  Meds – SSRI, OCPs, steroids, anti-hypertensives, histamine blockers  Treatment  Physiologic – ERT, testosterone, lubricants  Physical – Pelvic floor therapy, masturbation, muscle relaxation, vaginal dilators, clitoral therapy  Therapy - Psychotherapy, couples counseling, communication exercises, decrease stress  Meds – Sildenafil (Viagra), Testosterone, ERT, antidepressants, adjust SSRI, change OCPs, analgesics, xylocaine  Date Night  Validate and reassure patient
  • 21. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Clinical Conditions Premenstrual Syndrome – PMS/PMDD Heavy periods Perimenopause/Menopause Urinary Incontinence Pelvic Organ Prolapse Osteoporosis Cancers
  • 22. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Premenstrual Syndrome
  • 23. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Premenstrual Syndrome Cyclic occurrence of symptoms with physical, emotional, and/or psychological manifestations Occur 5-7 days before menses and subside within 4 days after onset Common age 25-45; may worsen in perimenopause Imbalance of neurotransmitters Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) 75-85% women have one symptom 20-30% moderate to severe symptoms Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) 3-5% have debilitating symptoms with impairment of lifestyle
  • 24. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 PMS - Symptoms  Emotional/Mood  Crying  Angry outbursts  Mood Swings  Depressed  Irritable  Social Withdrawal  Poor Concentration  Physical  Breast tenderness  Bloating  Constipation  Weight gain  Swelling  Acne  Headache  Fatigue  Sleep disturbances  Appetite changes/food cravings  Keep mood and menstrual diary  Distinguish from medical conditions  Hypothyroidism, IBS, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, mood disorders, and migraines
  • 25. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 PMS - Treatment  Lifestyle Modifications  Stress reduction  Exercise  Healthy diet  Reducecaffeine, alcohol, tobacco  Alternative/Natural Therapies  Vitamins – Calcium, B6, Magnesium, Vit E  Herbs – Black Cohosh, Gingko, St. John’s Wort, not FDA approved  Acupuncture  Psychotherapy  Light therapy  Medications  NSAIDs – Motrin, Aleve, Ponstel  OCPs – Yaz, Yasmin  Diuretics  Ovarian Suppression – Danacrine, Lupron  Antidepressants – SSRI – Prozac, Sarafem, Zoloft, Celexa, Effexor, Cymbalta
  • 26. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Heavy Periods  Menorrhagia – heavy periods, >80ml blood loss  Excessive, prolonged, heavy bleeding  1 in 5 women affected  In the U.S. 10 million women suffer  Takes physical, social, emotional, and psychological toll  70% of women suffer in silence  Causes  Anatomical  Endometrial Polyp  Fibroids  Hyperplasia  Cancer  Hormonal  Ovulatory  Anovulatory  Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)  Other
  • 27. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Heavy Periods - Treatment  Expectant Management  Oral Contraceptives (OCPs) – birth control pills  Provera withdrawal  Hormones  Dilation and Currettage (D&C)  Hysteroscopy  Endometrial Ablation  Novasure  Thermachoice  Hydrothermablation (HTA)  Her Option cryotherapy  Microwave endometrial ablation  Myomectomy  Uterine Artery Embolization  Hysterectomy  Laparoscopic – LAVH, TLH, DaVinci  Vaginal  Abdominal
  • 28. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Menopause
  • 29. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Menopause  Pre, Peri, and Post- Menopause  No period for 1 year  Average age in U.S. is 51; range age 45-55  Symptoms  Hot flashes – 75%  Vaginal dryness  Mood swings  Decreased libido  Decreased concentration  Insomnia  Hair loss  Weight gain  Metabolic Syndrome  Risk CVD & diabetes  Natural aging vs medical disorder
  • 30. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Menopause - Treatment  Hormone Replacement Therapy  Types  Estrogen  Estrogen/Progestin  Pills, patches, creams, vaginal suppositories,shots, pellets  Bioidentical hormones  Cyclic or daily  Benefits  Reduction and improvement of symptoms  Protect bones  Risks  Side Effects – bleeding, breast tenderness, bloating, abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)  Anxiety  Stroke  Heart attack  Blood clot  Breast cancer  Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) results  Lowest dose for shortest duration that is effective  Currently fewer than 1 in 3 women take  Antidepressants  SSRI or SNRI  Gabapentin  Quality of life issue  Duration of Treatment
  • 31. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Menopause – Alternative Therapy  Holistic or natural approach – not an assurance of safety or efficacy  Used by more than 30% of women  Significant costs  Bioidentical Hormones  Not FDA approved  Herbal  Not FDA approved  High degree of variation  Hot flashes – soy, black cohosh, evening primrose, dong quai  Mood disturbances – St. John’s wort, valerian root  Sexual dysfunction – chasteberry, ginseng  AUB – wild yam  Soy  Phytoestrogen - isoflavones  Avoid in Breast CA?  Acupuncture  Lifestyle modification  Nutrition  Exercise  Yoga
  • 32. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Menopause – WHI Women’s Health Initiative Launched in 1991, 15+ year study Clinical trials and an observational study, 161,808 generally healthy postmenopausal women Age 50-79 Test the effects of postmenopausal hormone therapy, diet modification, calcium and vitamin D supplements on heart disease, fractures, and breast and colorectal cancer. Some follow-up studies ongoing nhlbi.nih.gov/whi/
  • 33. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Menopause – WHI Data  Compared with the placebo, estrogen plus progestin resulted in:  Increased risk of heart attack  Increased risk of stroke  Increased risk of blood clots  Increased risk of breast cancer  Reduced risk of colorectal cancer  Fewer fractures  Increased risk of dementia (study included only women 65 and older)  Stopped 2002  30/10,000  Compared with the placebo, estrogen alone resulted in:  No difference in risk for heart attack  Increased risk of stroke  Increased risk of blood clots  Uncertain effect for breast cancer  No difference in risk for colorectal cancer  Reduced risk of fracture  Stopped 2004  8-10/10,000
  • 34. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Urinary Incontinence Video Whoopi Goldberg - Poise Http://youtu.be/Ih7lI2IhJao
  • 35. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Urinary Incontinence  Urinary Incontinence  Involuntary leakage / loss of urine  Spontaneously  Response to a stimulus  Dribble  Overflow from full bladder  Urgency  Neurologic  More than 50% of women with symptoms do not discuss it with their doctor or seek help  Can lead to stigma, embarrassment, isolation, sexual dysfunction, depression, and decreased quality of life  Estimated 50 million women  Twice as common in women than men  Affects 10-70% of all women  > 50% of nursing home women  25% premenopausal  40% postmenopausal
  • 36. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Urinary Incontinence - Etiology Pelvic Floor Damage  Pregnancy and childbirth  1 delivery 2 x risk of POP  50% of incontinence  75% of prolapse  Stretching, compression, tearing of nerve, muscle, tissue  Episiotomy  Pudendal nerve damage  Weak evidence to support elective c-section  Can occur in nulliparous women  Diabetes  Back Surgery  Neurologic disease  Menopause
  • 37. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Urinary Incontinence - Types
  • 38. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) Vaginal support tissue  Weakening  Results in protrusions “Bump” or “Falling out”  Pelvic pressure Uterine Cystocele (bladder) Rectocele (rectum) Enterocele (bowel) Vaginal or paravaginal defect Coexist in 15 to 80 % of women 80% with severe POP have SUI due to urethral obstruction Corrective surgery for POP can result in SUI
  • 39. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Incontinence and POP - Treatment  Incontinence products  Lifestyle Modification  Kegel Exercises  Pelvic Floor Rehab and Physical Therapy  Biofeedback  Ultrasound  Electrical stimulation  Acupuncture  Pessary  Medications  No oral ERT/HRT  Periurethral injections  ISD – intrinsic sphincter (urethral) deficiency  Surgical  Older procedures  MMK, Pyrera, KKP, Raz  Burch Retropubic Urethropexy  Fascial sling  Mid-urethral Sling  TVT – tension free vaginal tape  TOT – trans obturator tape  Mesh – erosion, FDA safety concerns
  • 40. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Osteoporosis
  • 41. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Osteoporosis  Bones become thin and brittle due to more bone loss than bone formation  WHO – disorder characterized by  Deterioration of bone microarchitecture  Skeletal fragility  Increased risk of fracture  Osteopenia – low bone mass, not yet osteoporosis  Affects 200 million worldwide  55% of the population over 50 have a fracture and risk increases 3% for each year of advancing age  Greatest risk for postmenopausal women  2-5% bone loss per year  Underdiagnosed and undertreated  Peak bone mass by age of 30  Two types of bone  Cortical – hard outer shell, 75%  Trabecular – inner spongy structure, 25%, first to lose and first to respond to therapy  Fracturescan cause chronic pain, deformity, disability, depression, inability to walk, deconditioning, debilitation, long-term care, and death
  • 42. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Osteoporotic Brittle Bones
  • 43. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Osteoporosis – Risk Factors  History of prior fracture  Family history of osteoporosis  Caucasian race  Poor nutrition  Smoking  Low BMI  Estrogen deficiency  Long-term low calcium intake  Alcoholism  History of falls or fall hazards  Sedentary lifestyle  Certain diseases – eating disorders, IBS, Cushing’s, AIDS, Diabetes  Certain medication use – anticonvulsants, steroids, heparin, thyroxine, lithium, tamoxifen
  • 44. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Osteoporosis - Fractures
  • 45. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Osteoporosis - Treatment  Lifestyle modification  Decreasing fall risks  Hip protectors  Medication  Calcium – 1200-1500 mg/day  Vit D – 800 IU/day  Combo therapy 12% reduction fractures  HRT –  24-34% reduction fractures  Biphosphonates –  30-50% reduction fractures  Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators  35-50% decrease in vertebral fractures  Calcitonin  Parathyroid Hormone  Other  Fluoride, Testosterone, Soy  Prolia
  • 47. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Cancers - Breast  Breast  Family history – 1st degree (parent, sibling, child)  Lifetime risk 1 in 8  20-30% BRCA 1 & 2  70% no family h/o or known genetic risk  Breast cancer mortality decreasing since 1990  Earlier detection – 50-70% self-detected  Improved treatment  Gail Model – risk assessment tool; cancer.gov/bcrisktool  Detection  Self-breast exam vs awareness  Clinical breast exam  Mammography  MRI – greater than 20% lifetime risk  Thermography – Not Recommended, Not FDA approved
  • 48. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines Organization Mammo Clinical Exam SBE SBA ACOG American College of Ob/Gyn Age 40+ annually Age 20-39: 1-3 yrs; age40+: annually Consider for high-risk patients Recommended ACS American Cancer Society Age 40+ annually Age 20-39: 1-3 yrs; age40+: annually Optional for age 20+ Recommended NCCN National Comprehensive Cancer Network Age 40+ annually Age 20-39: 1-3 yrs; age40+: annually Recommended Recommended NCI National Cancer Institute Age 40+ 1-2yrs Recommended Not Recommended N/A USPSTF U.S. Preventative Services Task Force Age 50-74 biennially Insufficient Evidence Not Recommended N/A
  • 49. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Breast Cancer Risk Factors Relative Risk Factor Factor >4.0 Female Age 65+ Genetic mutation Personal h/o Breast CA 2+ 1st degree relatives High breast tissue density Biopsy – Atypical Hyperplasia 2.1-4.0 1 first degree relative High-does radiation High bone density (postmenopausal) 1.1-2.0 1st pregnancy > age 30 Onset of menses < age 12 Late menopause > age 55 No full-term pregnancies No h/o breastfeeding Recent use of oral contraceptives Recent & long-term use of HRT Obesity (postmenopausal) Other H/O uterine or ovarian CA Alcohol Tall height High socioeconomic status Ashkenazi Jewish heritage
  • 50. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Cancers - Colorectal  Facts  Diagnosed in more women than all gyn cancers combined  70,000 women in the U.S. yearly  24,000 women die yearly  3rd leading cause of CA death in women  Screening  Colonoscopy every 10 years starting age 50  Earlier or more frequent with family history  With polypectomy reduces incidence by 76-90%  Miss rate polyp – 6-12% and CA – 5%  Fecal occult blood or fecal immunochemical testing annually starting age 50  Flexible sigmoidoscopy  Double contrast barium enema  Virtual Colonoscopy
  • 51. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Colorectal Cancer Screening Test Interval Key Issues Colonoscopy Every 10 years Complete bowel prep Conscious sedation Need transportation Risks – perforation, bleeding, and death Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Every 5 years Complete or partial bowel prep No sedation, some discomfort Limited view of colon If positive colonoscopy Double Contrast Barium Enema Every 5 years Complete bowel prep If positive colonoscopy Risks – very low Expertise to interpret
  • 52. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Gyn Cancer - Uterine  Uterine  In U.S. – 40,000 cases, 7,310 deaths annually  Most common gyn CA – 8th most common CA death  Precursor – endometrial hyperplasia  Risk Factors  Obesity  Early menses  Late menopause  Nulliparity  Infertility  White race  Tamoxifen use  ERT  Diabetes  Symptoms – abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)  Diagnosis – Endometrial biopsy or Dilation & Curettage (D&C)  Treatment – surgery, radiation, progestin (hyperplasia)
  • 53. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Gyn Cancer - Ovarian  Ovarian/Fallopian Tube  In U.S. – 22,430 cases, 15,280 deaths annually  Lifetime risk 1 in 70  2nd most common gyn CA  20% diagnosed Stage 1 with 90% 5 year survival rates  70% diagnosed advanced stage with 5 year survival rates 30-55%  Risk factors  Older age  Post-menopausal  Family h/o breast or ovarian cancer  BRCA 1 (60x) & BRCA 2 (30x)  Nonpolyposis colorectal CA or Lynch II (13x)  Nulliparity (never pregnant)  Infertility  Endometriosis  Prophylaxis  Oopherectomy  Combined oral contraceptives (OCPs)  Evaluation/Diagnosis – pelvic exam, ultrasound, doppler, CT scan, CA-125, OVA-1, surgery  Treatment – surgery, chemo
  • 54. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Gyn Cancer - Cervical Gynecological  Cervical  In U.S – 12,900 cases, 4,400 deaths annually  Decreased due to effective screening – 16% of gyn CA  Precursor – cervical dysplasia  Risk Factors  HPV  Early onset of sexually activity  History of STD/STI  Multiple sexual partners  Smoking  Symptoms – watery vaginal discharge, post-coital and intermittent spotting  Diagnosis – pap/colposcopy  Treatment – surgery, radiation, chemo
  • 56. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Helpful Links  General Women’s Health  Acog.org  Drjerath.com  Contraception  Plannedparenthood.org  Essure.com  Adiana.com  Paraguard.com  Mirena-us.com  Infertility  Resolve.org  Sexually Transmitted Infections/Diseases  cdc.gov/std  Heavy Periods  Novasure.com  Pelvichealthsolutions.com  Menopause  Menopause.org  Knowmenopause.com  nhlbi.nih.gov/whi/  Incontinence  AUGS.com  Mypelvichealth.com  NAFC.org  Osteoporosis  NOF.org  WHO.int/en  Heart Disease  Goredforwomen.org  Cancer  Foundationforwomenscancer.org  Cancer.org
  • 58. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Contact Information Optima Women’s Healthcare Vandna Jerath, MD Sierra Medical Office Building Parker Adventist Hospital Campus 9399 Crown Crest Blvd, Suite 450 Parker, CO 80138 303.805.1807 P | 303.595.5390 F optimawomenshealthcare.com drjerath.com Email - vjerathmd@optimawomenshealthcare.com
  • 59. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Social Media  Facebook  Facebook.com/drjerath  Facebook.com/optimawhc  Twitter  Twitter.com/drjerath  Twitter.com/optimawhc  LinkedIn  Linkedin.com/in/drjerath  Pinterest  Pinterest.com/drjerath  Pinterest.com/optimawhc  Google Plus  profiles.google.com/Vandna Jerath, M.D.  YouTube  Youtube.com/doctorjerath
  • 60. Illuminate | Women’s Luncheon | March 9, 2012 Thank You Many thanks to Julie Groves for this wonderful Illuminate luncheon series Definitely a wonderful way for women to learn and grow For more info Grovesllc.com/illuminate