IRVINE, Calif., February 13, 2018 --- Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian announced today that Lisa Abaid, M.D.,
M.P.H., F.A.C.O.G., F.A.C.S., has been named co-director of Gynecologic
Oncology for the hospital’s Breast & Ovarian Cancer Prevention Program.
Dr. Abaid, a gynecologic oncologist, joins breast surgical oncologist
Heather Macdonald, M.D., F.A.C.O.G, medical director of the program, in developing and guiding
treatment regimens tailored to “previvors,” women who have
tested positive for a genetic mutation that increases their risk for breast
and/or ovarian cancer.
As a gynecologic oncologist, Dr. Abaid provides comprehensive services
through the program to high-risk ovarian cancer patients, including pelvic
exams, ultrasounds, screenings, surgery and medical management.
“The most effective cure for
ovarian cancer is prevention, so ‘prevention’ is prominent in our program’s
name because that is our mission and our commitment to women who come
to us for help,” Dr. Abaid said. “As a result of its whole
woman focus on preventing this debilitating and deadly disease and preserving
their quality of life, the Breast & Ovarian Cancer Prevention Program
at Hoag has set itself apart from other high risk programs in Orange County
and nationwide.”
Women carrying a genetic mutation are at elevated risk for ovarian cancer
and require specialty care to reduce risk. Ovarian cancer is the fifth
leading cause of death from cancer in women, and family history is an
important risk factor. More than 22,000 women in America will be diagnosed
with ovarian cancer in 2018, according to the American Cancer Society.
“Many of the women we help have watched their grandmothers, mothers,
aunts, and sisters battle breast and ovarian cancers,” Dr. Macdonald
said. “Dr. Abaid and I are here to let them know they can take steps
right now to help prevent these frightening diseases from gaining a foothold
in their lives. Early detection can be important in treating
breast cancer, but because we don’t have tools to detect ovarian cancer early,
it becomes critically important to do all we can to prevent ovarian cancer
in the first place. The comprehensive resources for surveillance and prevention
through Hoag’s program enable women to take action that gives them
greater control over their lifelong good health. Many of these steps include
lifestyle choices which are an integral part of this program.”
Hoag Breast & Ovarian Cancer Prevention Program helps women reduce
their risk for cancer by increasing surveillance, offering chemoprevention,
surgical prevention and holistic guidance for the entire woman –
mind, body and soul. Once a woman has tested positive for a genetic mutation
that increases her risk for breast or ovarian cancer, she is followed
with more regular screenings and medical management, as well as access
to a multidisciplinary team of experts in meditation, fitness, nutrition
and sexual and mental health.
“Our goal with this program was to establish a one-stop-shop for
women who have been identified as high risk,” Dr. Abaid explained.
“Most of our patients are young women juggling busy lives involving
work and family responsibilities, so it was important for us to design
the program to provide them convenient, streamlined access to the services
and screenings they need, in a central community location.”
Dr. Abaid has been a member of Hoag Medical Staff since 2008. She is a
peer-reviewed published researcher, author and editor on a wide spectrum
of gynecologic cancer-related studies and topics.
Hoag Breast & Ovarian Cancer Prevention Program is located at
Hoag Health Center Irvine and can be reached by calling 949-764-7235.
ABOUT HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN
Hoag is an approximately $1 billion nonprofit, regional health care delivery
network in Orange County, California, that treats more than 30,000 inpatients
and 425,000 outpatients annually. Hoag consists of two acute-care hospitals
– Hoag Hospital Newport Beach, which opened in 1952, and Hoag Hospital
Irvine, which opened in 2010 – in addition to seven health centers
and ten urgent care centers. Hoag is a designated Magnet® hospital by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). Hoag offers
a comprehensive blend of health care services that includes five institutes
providing specialized services in the following areas:
cancer,
heart and vascular,
neurosciences,
women’s health, and orthopedics through Hoag’s affiliate,
Hoag Orthopedic Institute, which consists of an orthopedic hospital and two ambulatory surgical centers.
In 2013, Hoag entered into an alliance with St. Joseph Health to further
expand health care services in the Orange County community, known as St.
Joseph Hoag Health. Hoag has been named one of the Best Regional Hospitals
in the 2017 - 2018
U.S. News & World Report, andBecker’s Hospital Review named Hoag as one of the 2016 “100 Great Hospitals in America”
– a designation Hoag has received four times. For an unprecedented
22 years, residents of Orange County have chosen Hoag as one of the county’s
best hospitals in a local newspaper survey. Visit
www.hoag.org for more information.
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