Primary Care’s Role in Skin Cancer Detection

Expert panelists discuss the essential role of primary care in early skin cancer detection, balancing clinical judgment with emerging AI artificial intelligence tools, and more.

Fezolinetant Demonstrates Reduced Waist Circumference, Body Roundness and Stable Weight and BMI in 52-Week Pooled Analysis of Phase 3 SKYLIGHT Trials
May 17, 2025

Postmenopausal women taking fezolinetant experienced positive changes in body fat distribution, increases in which are known to increase risks of cardiometabolic disease.

ACOG 2025: Poster Highlights for Primary Care
May 16, 2025

Details on 12 key abstracts with clinical relevance for primary care, from menopause management to PPD screening and HPV testing.

Elinzanetant Demonstrates Clinically Meaningful Reductions in Menopausal Vasomotor Symptoms, Meta-analysis Shows
May 16, 2025

Elinzanetant reduced VMS frequency and intensity, and improved sleep and quality of life, according to the meta-analysis to be presented at the ACOG 2025 meeting.

The Role of Primary Care in Women's Health With Laurence Shields, MD
May 16, 2025

The two areas where primary care physicians can contribute to improving women's health, according to Laurence Shields, MD.

ACOG 2025 Refresh: Menopausal VMS Education in Primary Care
May 16, 2025

Building trust with patients early on will help them feel comfortable discussing their symptoms and treatment preferences, says JoAnn Pinkerton, MD.

ACOG Issues Consensus Guidance to Improve Pain Control During In-Office Gynecologic Procedures
May 16, 2025

Every patient should be offered evidence-based analgesia for pain management for in-office uterine and cervical procedures after shared, trauma-informed decision-making.

TikTok Videos Found Inaccurate on Birth Control but Tweet Volume Appears Authoritative on Endometrial Cancer
May 16, 2025

More than half of TikTok videos reviewed on hormonal birth control were patient-created and misleading while the majority of posts on endometrial cancer were by clinicians.

Majority of Pregnant Patients Accepted RSV Protection in Vaccine's First Season
May 16, 2025

Two-thirds of pregnant individuals opted for either maternal vaccination against RSV or for neonatal monoclonal antibody therapy and for other vaccines recommended in pregnancy.