
Gynecology for Cancer Survivors & At-Risk Women
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The UCSF Gynecology Center for Cancer Survivors and At-Risk Women offers innovative, compassionate gynecologic care for women who have completed cancer treatment or who are at high risk for developing cancer. We are a joint program of UCSF's women's health and cancer programs.
We address symptoms and issues such as:
- Chemotherapy-induced menopause
- Decisions about oophorectomy (ovary removal) for breast cancer patients and women at high risk for breast cancer
- Fertility preservation and reproductive concerns after breast cancer
- Hot flashes
- Low libido and sexual side effects
- Side effects of breast cancer drugs
- Sleep disturbances
- Vaginal dryness
In addition to caring for patients, we provide guidance to other gynecologists on managing uterine cancer risk and other side effects of hormonal therapies used to treat breast cancer.
The UCSF Gynecology Center for Cancer Survivors and At-Risk Women offers innovative, compassionate gynecologic care for women who have completed cancer treatment or who are at high risk for developing cancer. We are a joint program of UCSF's women's health and cancer programs.
We address symptoms and issues such as:
- Chemotherapy-induced menopause
- Decisions about oophorectomy (ovary removal) for breast cancer patients and women at high risk for breast cancer
- Fertility preservation and reproductive concerns after breast cancer
- Hot flashes
- Low libido and sexual side effects
- Side effects of breast cancer drugs
- Sleep disturbances
- Vaginal dryness
In addition to caring for patients, we provide guidance to other gynecologists on managing uterine cancer risk and other side effects of hormonal therapies used to treat breast cancer.
Providers

Mindy Goldman, MD
Obstetrics and Gynecology • Gynecology
Felicia C. Lester, MD, MPH
Obstetrics and Gynecology • Complex Family Planning
Tami Rowen, MD, MS
Obstetrics and Gynecology • Gynecology
Robin Litt, NP
Breast Medical Oncology
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Related conditions & treatments
Conditions
- Infertility After Cancer Treatment
- Vasomotor Symptoms
- Cancer-Related Sexual Concerns
- Breast Cancer
- Gynecologic Cancer
Treatments
- Gynecologic Cancer Care
- Fertility Preservation
- Hormone Replacement Therapy
- Breast Cancer Follow-Up
Clinical trials
A Study of CLSP-1025 in Adult Patients With Solid Tumors That Harbor the p53 R175H MutationOpens in a new window
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Rate of dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs) after infusion of CLSP-1025Fertility Preservation Using Tamoxifen and Letrozole in Estrogen Sensitive Tumors TrialOpens in a new window
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To determine if the assigned stimulation regimen will result in a difference in mature (meiosis II) oocyte yield in patients with breast cancer who undergo…Prospective Registry of ADC as First- and Second-line Treatment for Breast CancerOpens in a new window
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rwPFS is defined as the amount of time that elapses between the initiation of ADC1 therapy until the patient experiences disease progression, initiates…DCIS: RECAST Trial Ductal Carcinoma In Situ: Re-Evaluating Conditions for Active Surveillance Suitability as TreatmentOpens in a new window
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Fraction of patients remaining on active surveillance at 7 months compared to control





