По материалам симпозиума «Женское здоровье и контрацепция»
В сентябре 2017 г. состоялся ставший традиционным XVIII Всероссийский научно-образовательный форум «Мать и дитя».
Специалисты со всей России и их иностранные коллеги встретились для обсуждения самых острых и насущных проблем акушерства и гинекологии: были разработаны основные направления работы по снижению материнской и младенческой заболеваемости и смертности, затронуты принципы лечения патологий беременности, представлены новые хирургические технологии и пр. Большое внимание практикующие врачи уделили вопросам демографии и репродуктивного здоровья женщин: планированию семьи, репродуктивному поведению молодежи и, конечно, принципам назначения контрацепции.
1. Schlesselmman JJ, Collins JA. The influence of steroids on gynecologic cancers. In Fraser IS, Jansen RPS, Lobo RA, Whitehead MI, eds. Estrogens and progestogens in clinical practice. London: Churchill Livingstone, 1999; p. 831–64.
2. Fernandez E, La Vecchia C, Balducci A et al. Oral contraceptives and colorectal cancer risk: a metaanalysis. Br J Cancer 2001; 81: 722–7.
3. Ness RB, Grisso JA, Klapper J et al. Oral contraceptives, other methods of contraception, and reduced risk for ovarian cancer. Epidemiology 2001; 12: 307–12.
4. Bosetti C, Negri E, Trichopoulos D et al. Long-term effects of oral contraceptives on ovarian cancer risk. Int J Cancer 2002; 102: 262–5.
5. Lech MM, Ostrowska L. Risk of cancer development in relation to oral contraception. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care 2006; 11 (3): 162–8.
6. WHO. Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use – 5th ed., 2015.
7. Медицинские критерии приемлемости методов контрацепции РФ, 2012. / Meditsinskie kriterii priemlemosti metodov kontratseptsii RF, 2012. [in Russian]
8. Benson LS, Micks EA. Why Stop Now? Extended and Continuous Regimens of Combined Hormonal Contraceptive Methods. Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am 2015; 42 (4): 669–81.
9. Edelman A, Lew R, Cwiak C et al. Acceptability of contraceptive-induced amenorrhea in a racially diverse group of US women. Contraception 2007; 450–3.
10. Blanc AK et al. Does Contraceptive Discontinuation Matter? Quality of Care and Fertility Consequences. MEASURE Evaluation, Technical Report Series, 1999; 3.
11. Ferrero S et al. Contraception 2006; 73: 537–41.
12. Edelman AB, Gallo MF et al. Continuous or extended cycle vs. cyclic use of combined oral contraceptives for contraception. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2005; 3: CD004695.
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1. Schlesselmman JJ, Collins JA. The influence of steroids on gynecologic cancers. In Fraser IS, Jansen RPS, Lobo RA, Whitehead MI, eds. Estrogens and progestogens in clinical practice. London: Churchill Livingstone, 1999; p. 831–64.
2. Fernandez E, La Vecchia C, Balducci A et al. Oral contraceptives and colorectal cancer risk: a metaanalysis. Br J Cancer 2001; 81: 722–7.
3. Ness RB, Grisso JA, Klapper J et al. Oral contraceptives, other methods of contraception, and reduced risk for ovarian cancer. Epidemiology 2001; 12: 307–12.
4. Bosetti C, Negri E, Trichopoulos D et al. Long-term effects of oral contraceptives on ovarian cancer risk. Int J Cancer 2002; 102: 262–5.
5. Lech MM, Ostrowska L. Risk of cancer development in relation to oral contraception. Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care 2006; 11 (3): 162–8.
6. WHO. Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use – 5th ed., 2015.
7. Медицинские критерии приемлемости методов контрацепции РФ, 2012. / Meditsinskie kriterii priemlemosti metodov kontratseptsii RF, 2012. [in Russian]
8. Benson LS, Micks EA. Why Stop Now? Extended and Continuous Regimens of Combined Hormonal Contraceptive Methods. Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am 2015; 42 (4): 669–81.
9. Edelman A, Lew R, Cwiak C et al. Acceptability of contraceptive-induced amenorrhea in a racially diverse group of US women. Contraception 2007; 450–3.
10. Blanc AK et al. Does Contraceptive Discontinuation Matter? Quality of Care and Fertility Consequences. MEASURE Evaluation, Technical Report Series, 1999; 3.
11. Ferrero S et al. Contraception 2006; 73: 537–41.
12. Edelman AB, Gallo MF et al. Continuous or extended cycle vs. cyclic use of combined oral contraceptives for contraception. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2005; 3: CD004695.