Dr. Carolyn D Runowicz MD
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist) | Gynecologic Oncology
263 Farmington Ave Uconn Cancer Center Farmington CT, 06030About
Dr. Carolyn Runowicz is an obstetrician-gynecologist practicing in Farmington, CT. Dr. Runowicz specializes in women's health, particularly the female reproductive system, pregnancy and childbirth. As an obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, Dr. Runowicz can treat a number of health issues related to the vagina, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts. Dr Runowicz can also treat women during pregnancy, labor, childbirth and the postpartum period. In this specialty, doctors focus on reproductive care from puberty through adulthood.
Education and Training
Thomas Jefferson University Jefferson Medical College MD
Board Certification
Obstetrics and GynecologyAmerican Board of Obstetrics and GynecologyABOG- Gynecologic Oncology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Compliance with Papanicolaou smear screening following tubal ligation in women with cervical cancer.
- Nonhormonal alternatives to treating menopausal symptoms.
- Preliminary phase II clinical and pharmacokinetic study of 9-cis retinoic acid in advanced cervical cancer. New York Gynecologic Oncology Group.
- Colony-stimulating factor-1 and its receptor do not have a role in the pathogenesis of uterine sarcomas.
- Screening for gynecologic malignancies: A continuing responsibility.
- HRT and breast cancer.
- Gynecologic surveillance of women on tamoxifen: first do no harm.
- Fruits, veggies, and breast cancer: time to toss away five-a-day?
- Allelotype of papillary serous peritoneal carcinomas.
- The wisdom of hormone-replacement therapy in survivors of ovarian and endometrial cancer.
- American Cancer Society guidelines for the early detection of cancer.
- Phase I clinical trial of parenteral hydroxyurea in combination with pelvic and para-aortic external radiation and brachytherapy for patients with advanced squamous cell cancer of the uterine cervix.
- Herceptin: help for advanced breast cancer.
- Surgery "ain't" going to cut it. Are we ready?
- Can radiological procedures replace histologic examination in the evaluation of
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