Tube is a tube, but house is more than a house
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Come explore the Fallopian tube! Through its various names, its function, how it’s been described through history, and current public health initiatives. In the second half we hear from Ana Larade to learn about housing security.
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References
Herrlinger, R., & Feiner, E. (1964). Why did Vesalius not discover the Fallopian tubes?. Medical History, 8(4), 335-341.
Link to public access: https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/32FE0330BFB709106DA8CA003D55A78F/S002572730002980Xa.pdf/why_did_vesalius_not_discover_the_fallopian_tubes.pdf
Berek, J. S., Renz, M., Kehoe, S., Kumar, L., & Friedlander, M. (2021). Cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, and peritoneum: 2021 update. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 155, 61-85.
Link to public access: https://obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1002/ijgo.13878
Hanley, G. E., Niu, J., Han, J., Fung, S., Bryant, H., Kwon, J. S., ... & Earle, C. C. (2022). Opportunistic salpingectomy between 2011 and 2016: a descriptive analysis. Canadian Medical Association Open Access Journal, 10(2), E466-E475.
Link to public access: https://www.cmajopen.ca/content/10/2/E466
Erickson, B. K., Conner, M. G., & Landen Jr, C. N. (2013). The role of the fallopian tube in the origin of ovarian cancer. American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 209(5), 409-414.
Link to public access: https://www.ajog.org/article/S0002-9378%2813%2900382-7/fulltext
Falconer, H., Yin, L., Grönberg, H., & Altman, D. (2015). Ovarian cancer risk after salpingectomy: a nationwide population-based study. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 107(2), dju410.
Link to public access: https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article-pdf/doi/10.1093/jnci/dju410/7801102/dju410.pdf
Cozy Science chats is written and researched by Lindsey Ogston, and produced by Kirk Hamilton. Logo is by Stu Popp, and theme music is by Dirk Dehler.
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