IWH News
- First baby tested for breast cancer form BRCA1 before conception born in UK
- Research offers hope for early detection of ovarian cancer
- New cancer gene testing trial for Ashkenazi Jewish population
- ‘New’ embryo screening test ‘at least two years away’
- 'Safer' test developed for Down's – Dr Chitty comments
- Non-invasive prenatal testing for Down’s syndrome – are we getting closer? - Dr Lyn Chitty comments
- First ovarian cancer UK consensus statement published
- Should boys have cervical cancer jab?
- Badly trained doctors linked to baby deaths
- Does obesity pass through the generations?
- UK women have outdated view of contraception
- New fathers on the ward?
- A third of all parents could refuse HPV vaccine
- Does chemotherapy cause brain damage?
- Debate on value of signs and symptoms in identifying ovarian cancer
- Top researchers and doctors gather to tackle women’s health issues
- Drinking in pregnancy - just give up
- HPV vaccination will save lives - and won’t increase promiscuity amongst teenagers
- The pill and ovarian cancer
- Study shows increase in survival rates of extremely premature infants at London hospital
- Coffee drinking offers 'very minor change in absolute risk of ovarian cancer'
- Million women study and ovarian cancer risk
- 2nd Stop Cervical Cancer in Africa conference
- Simple test 'can spot premature birth false alarms'
- First International Symposium on Neonatal Neurology and Therapeutic Hypothermia
- Understanding How and Why Amniotic Membranes Rupture Early
- The Lancet Conference on Women's Health in Asia - December 3 - 5, 2010
- First European Congress about Preconception Care and Health
- Collaboration in gynaecological oncology between UCL and AIIMS (India)
- National Institute of Health Research (NIHR)
- Will we ever correct diseases before birth?
- Early Pregnancy Anomaly Scan:How to detect fetal abnormalities at 11-13 weeks of pregnancy - Saturday 9th February 2013
- Institute for Women’s Health Global Health Away Day
- Institute for Women's Health 8th Annual Meeting - 21st May 2013
- Severely premature babies: More survive being born early - EPICure Studies
- €6 million for research in to fetal growth restriction
- Provost's Awards for Public Engagement 2013
- The Lancet: MRI autopsies could offer alternative to conventional techniques
Institute Director

Professor
Peter Brocklehurst
Director of the Institute for Women’s Health at UCL and Co-Director of
the Department of Health Policy Research Unit in Maternal Health and
Care, University of Oxford. I spent 100% of my time on academic
activities.
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