Blogs by Saketh Guntupalli

Dr. Saketh Guntupalli is vice-chair for clinical affairs, quality and improvement in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Board certified in gynecologic oncology and obstetrics/gynecology, he is the recipient of two large grants to examine sexual dysfunction in women with cancer, as well as post-operative quality outcomes.

Drawing on real patient cases, extensive research on sexual dysfunction and his honest tips for real women, Dr. Guntupalli is the author of Sex and Cancer: Love, Intimacy and Romance After Diagnosis, a collaboration with one of his patients to help women heal, retain or regain intimacy and pursue a better quality of life and love after cancer.

Dr. Guntupalli has a focused interest in minimally invasive surgery (robotics and laparoscopy) as well as novel/molecular therapeutics in the treatment of gynecologic cancer.

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Can Where You Live Affect Your Ovarian Cancer?

If you’re diagnosed with a gynecological cancer, such as ovarian or uterine, you’d probably prefer to be treated by a doctor who specializes in, and only treats, women with gynecological cancer. Unfortunately, where you live may determine whether or not this is feasible or convenient, and may affect survival outcomes.