About Caring4WomensHelath

 
Caring4WomensHealth's mission is to provide a complete source of knowledge and support for people with womenshealth, empowering them with the expertise, strength and hope they need to live their lives to the fullest. Caring4WomensHealth combines a virtual encyclopedia of cancer information with a collection of powerful tools that help patients take an active role in managing their disease. Our rheumatologists and orthopaedists review our content for accuracy and timeliness.

At Caring4WomensHealth, you can:

  • Shape the content to match your specific womenshealth type, diagnosis, and phase of treatment or recovery
  • Interact with other patients and experts through our message boards
  • Keep track of your symptoms, treatments, and appointments with a secure Patient Health Record and Symptom Tracker
  • Sign up for e-newsletters tailored to your interests and needs.
  • Create your own personal web page where you can keep a personal journal, exchange messages of encouragement, share pictures, and more.

Hundreds of womenshealth practices are now prescribing Caring4WomensHealth’s educational and interactive tools to their patients, just as they prescribe medication or therapy.However, the content at Caring4WomensHealth is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For information on how to contact us, please click here.

Latest Women's Health News
Breast cancer kills older women more often

February 7, 2012 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Breast cancer is often considered more deadly among younger women, but a new study shows older women are actually more likely to die of the disease.

Komen VP steps down after Planned Parenthood flap

February 7, 2012 — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior executive of the breast cancer charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure has resigned after a public outcry over the group's decision to cut funding to women's health organization Planned Parenthood.

Komen, Planned Parenthood donors skirt abortion fray

February 3, 2012 — NEW YORK (Reuters) - Major sponsors of the two top U.S. women's health advocacy groups affirmed their support on Thursday for the organizations even as the rift between their supporters deepened.

Select news items provided by Reuters Health