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Newswise — WHAT:  In honor of Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month, the Johns Hopkins Medicine Kelly Gynecologic Oncology Service is hosting a series of 60-minute webinars during which top experts will address important issues related to gynecologic cancers and survivorship. 

The programs will provide vital information on the mental health impact of a cancer diagnosis, sexuality and intimacy, medical advances and clinical trials, and advocacy for awareness, prevention and early detection. The experts will share information that they wish all patients knew about gynecologic cancers, and they will answer questions about survivorship and related topics. 

WHY: The webinars are recommended for anyone with a gynecologic cancer and their caregivers, family members and friends who want to learn about innovative treatments, management of cancer and treatment-related symptoms, and approaches to managing the stress of a cancer diagnosis. Attendees can hear from Johns Hopkins faculty physicians about discoveries and innovations in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of gynecologic cancers, and the latest clinical trials available. 

WHEN: Wednesdays in September from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

  • Sept. 9 — Critical Intimacy: The Impact of Cancer on Sexuality and Intimacy
    • Panelists:
      • Stephanie Wethington, M.D., M.Sc., Director, Susan L. Burgert, M.D., Gynecologic Oncology Survivorship Program
      • Mary Austin, D.P.T., Board Certified Pelvic Health Specialist
      • Tammy Senn, M.S.N., C.N.M., W.H.N.P.-B.C., C.S.C.

 

  • Sept. 16 — Needle in the Haystack: Uncovering the Clinical Trials That Are Right for You

 

  • Sept. 23 — Mind Matters: The Mental Health Impact of a Cancer Diagnosis

 

 

WHERE: These are virtual events via Zoom. 

REGISTRATION: Free registration here

  

More information about the webinars can be found here.