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Review Article | Open Access

Published on: 19 Feb 2026

Article ID: wjwh.2026.b1905

Pediatric Gynecological and Breast Surgical Lesions from Fetal Life to Early Adulthood: A Comprehensive Review
Zaparackaite I 1 Singh SJ 2 Bhattacharya DC 3 Correia RC 4 Mehta AR 5 Midha PK 5 Patel R 6 Patel RV* 6

Objectives: To synthesise current evidence on congenital, developmental, infectious, neoplastic, and traumatic gynecological and breast lesions requiring surgical evaluation or intervention in girls from fetal life to 21 years, highlighting diagnostic pathways, operative indications, outcomes, and gaps in knowledge.

Design: Narrative review of published literature, clinical guidelines, and surgical series across pediatric gynecology, pediatric…

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on: 19 Sep 2025

Article ID: wjwh.2025.i1903

Dysmenorrhea: Underlying Mechanism and Curing Solutions
Dr. Xinghong Yang* 1

Dysmenorrhea remains a prevalent gynecological issue among women of reproductive age, often causing significant physical and emotional distress. Conventional medical treatments, such as analgesics and hormonal therapies, frequently offer only partial or temporary relief, leaving many women to endure chronic pain. In recent years, increasing attention has been given to psychosocial and spiritual interventions for managing persistent health conditions. However, the potential of Buddhist…

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Review Article | Open Access

Published on: 05 May 2025

Article ID: wjwh.2025.e0503

A Focus on Sexual Arousal Disorders in Female Cancer Survivors
Dr. Ioanna Tsatsou* 1

Sexual arousal disorders are a significant issue for female cancer survivors, affecting their quality of life post-treatment. These disorders are under-researched, with gaps in effective management and communication between patients and healthcare providers. The aim of this review was to evaluate sexual arousal disorders in female cancer survivors, focusing on the prevalence, contributing factors, and interventions. Cancer treatments often lead to physical changes, such as vaginal…

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