ISGE Announces New Leadership Appointments

The International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology (ISGE) is pleased to announce significant changes in its leadership. Following the already announced resignation of Professor Andrea Genazzani from the position of President, ISGE is delighted to introduce Professor Tommaso Simoncini as the newly appointed President. Professor Simoncini’s appointment comes with unanimous support from the Board, highlighting his […]

Osteoporosis

Prof. Andrea R. Genazzani Chairperson Prof. Antonio Cano The sequential management of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Prof. Martin Birkhaeuser Osteoporosis in elderly men – the neglected risk  

Aspectos prevalentes en la mujer en su mediana edad

Prof. Néstor Siseles – Prof. Mónica Ñañez Chairpersons Prof. Silvina Pradier Comorbilidades y Anticoncepción en la Transición a la Menopausia Prof. Ana María Galich Osteoporosis: Cuando y hasta Cuando Tratar Subtitles available in English – Portuguese 

Adolescent Gynecological Endocrinology

Prof. Charles Sultan Chairperson Prof. Laura Gaspari Dismenorrhea and Endometriosis in the adolescent Prof. Cuauhtémoc Celis González Contraception in the adolescents  

TH: O que devemos saber

Prof. Edmund Chada Baracat Chairperson Prof. Luciano De Melo Pompei TH e câncer de mama Prof. Nilson Roberto de Melo Progestagênios: São todos iguais? Quais as melhores opções na TH?  

GREM is out!

A new issue of GREM Gynecological and Reproductive Endocrinology and Metabolism is out now. GREM is an open access journal: you can read all the articles for free. IN THIS ISSUE: Statements Statement on transdermal contraception as an underused option for unmet needs in contraception: the importance of structured counselling Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson, Manuela Farris, Helena […]

Cambios Metabólicos Frecuentes en la Menopausia

Prof. Cuauhtémoc Celis González Chairperson Prof. Luis Rolando Hernandez Guzman Tiroides y envejecimiento Prof. Hoover Canaval Erazo Obesidad y menopausia: Que debe hacer el ginecólogo  

Why we should recognize migraine in women’s history

Prof. Andrea R. Genazzani Chairperson Prof. Rossella Nappi Linking sex hormones to migraine: theories and practice Prof. Gabiele Merki Migraine is associated with vascular risks and comorbidities (Endometriosis, Autoimmune disease, Depression)