Nulliparity Peer-review Journals
Nulliparity may be a condition that has been related to the event of some oncological gynecological diseases.
Cancer mortality rates in Catholic nuns (breast, ovarian and uterine) is above generally population and nulliparous women appear more vulnerable to these three cancers, as compared to parous women. It's suggested that in nulliparous women, the increased number of cycles between menarche and menopause expose to an increased risk of hormone-dependent cancers. The association between
nulliparity and other benign gynecological disorders, like an increased risk of endometriosis, and uterine fibroids, remains under discussion. Considering religious community an honest
model of an urban nulliparous women group living during a
low stress environment, this study aimed whether nulliparous women are more predisposed to the event of
menstrual disorders and related gynecological diseases. A life course view of women's
health offers a more unified and woman-centred approach to
health promotion,
disease prevention and management, with implications for long-term, cross-generational
health gain. This attitude highlights the potential for early intervention to scale back disease risk or severity, ensuring that medical care clinicians are aware of the reproductive histories of their patients. Peer-reviewed (refereed or scholarly)
journals - Articles are written by experts and are reviewed by several other experts within the field before the article is published within the journal so as to make sure the article’s quality. (The article is more likely to be scientifically valid, reach reasonable conclusions, etc.) In most cases the reviewers don't know who the author of the article is, in order that the article succeeds or fails on its own merit, not the reputation of the expert.
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