Many Cancer Center Websites Lack Information on Fertility Preservation in Men
Forty percent of National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center websites do not discuss options for fertility preservation in men with cancer.
Forty percent of National Cancer Institute (NCI)-Designated Cancer Center websites do not discuss options for fertility preservation in men with cancer.
In this episode, Dr. Cindy Duke (Fertility Doctor) and Dr. Cara Quant had an honest and informative conversation around egg freezing. She answers questions like: 1. At what age should you consider it? 2. What is the process of freezing my eggs? 3. How much does it cost? 4. What …
In this episode, you will hear a conversation about fertility preservation and cancer with Dr. Cindy Duke and Dr. Ryan Martin. Dr. Duke is clinical instructor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at Yale School of Medicine and Dr. Martin is Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and …
A team of women in San Francisco are redesigning the pelvic exam experience with patients’ physical and emotional needs in mind.
Dr. Cindy Duke weighs in on this sensitive topic.
Brooklyn College journalism professor Ron Howell will be at the Brooklyn Book Festival today signing copies of “Boss of Black Brooklyn: The Life and Times of Bertram L. Baker,” his book about a Nevis-born immigrant who made political history in New York.
Virologist, gynaecologist and scientist Dr. Cindy Duke talks to Omar Moore about the Black community in the US and beyond regarding health, and the coronavirus. Dr. Cindy, as she’s called, also gives advice about protecting yourself against the coronavirus, and speaks about Black women and health outcomes, in a discussion …
Medically verified by Dr. Rashmi Kudesia We may not hear much about it, but profuse uterine bleeding (HUB) is one of the most common gynecological complaints
Jill interviews Dr. Cindy Duke, an OB/GYN, virologist and health advocate. Dr. Duke shares her knowledge and insights about health disparities amongst minorities, both before and during coronavirus, and how they have been amplified by misinformation and longstanding mistrust of the healthcare system. She also discusses ways that you can …