NILSON ROBERTO DE MELO

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Projetos de Pesquisa
Unidades Organizacionais
Departamento de Obstetrícia e Ginecologia, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/58 - Laboratório de Ginecologia Estrutural e Molecular, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Síndrome de Anovulação Crônica
    (2017) POMPEI, Luciano de Melo; FERNANDES, César Eduardo; MELO, Nilson Roberto de
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    Climatério e menopausa
    (2013) GIRIBELA, Aricia Helena Galvão; GIRIBELA, Cassiana Rosa Galvão; MELO, Nilson Roberto de
  • article 11 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Women's knowledge of health effects of oral contraceptives in five Brazilian cities
    (2012) MACHADO, Rogerio Bonassi; MELO, Nilson Roberto de; PROTA, Francisco Eduardo; LOPES, Gerson Pereira; MEGALE, Alexandre
    Background: Although acceptability of combined oral contraceptives (COCs) is widespread, patients are often unaware of the noncontraceptive benefits. Study Design: An opinion survey through telephone interview was conducted to evaluate the knowledge of 500 Brazilian women 15-45 years of age who were current users or had recently used COCs. Data were obtained on their knowledge of adverse events, the effects of COCs on health- and menstrual-related symptoms, noncontraceptive benefits and aspects related to sexual response. Results: Most of the women interviewed learned about the pill from doctors or the Internet. Other than the pill, the best-known contraceptive methods were the condom and intrauterine device. The majority of women believe that COCs do not change the risk of gynecological cancers. Most believed that they had no significant effect on sexual response. Conclusions: COCs users in Brazil lack precise information on aspects related to general health, particularly menstrual-related symptoms and noncontraceptive health benefits.
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    Anticoncepção e doenças autoimunes
    (2016) GIRIBELA, Aricia Helena Galvão; GIRIBELA, Cassiana Rosa Galvão; MELO, Nilson Roberto de
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    Anticoncepção para adolescente cardiopata
    (2021) FERREIRA FILHO, Edson Santos; ALMEIDA, José Alcione Macedo; MELO, Nilson Roberto de
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    An individualized approach to the management of vaginal atrophy in Latin America
    (2019) PALACIOS, Santiago; NAPPI, Rossella E.; SHAPIRO, Marla; MELO, Nilson Roberto de; WENDER, Maria Celeste Osorio; FERNANDES, Cesar Eduardo; PARDINI, Dolores; MACHADO, Rogerio Bonassi; KULAK, Jaime; CELIS-GONZALEZ, Cuauhtemoc; MARTINO, Mabel T.; PIZZI, Rita R.; VILLASECA, Paulina; STORCH, Eduardo; DANCKERS, Luis Fernando; HERNANDEZ-BUENO, Jose Alberto
    Objective: In the absence of guidelines specific for Latin America, a region where the impact of menopause is becoming increasingly important, an evidence-based specialist opinion on management of vaginal atrophy will help improve outcomes. Methods: An advisory board meeting was convened in Sao Paulo, Brazil, to discuss practical recommendations for managing vaginal atrophy in women in Latin America. Before the meeting, physicians considered various aspects of the condition, summarizing information accordingly. This information was discussed during the meeting. The expert consensus is now summarized. Results: In Latin America, given the relatively early age of menopause, it will be beneficial to raise awareness of vaginal atrophy among women before they enter menopause, considering cultural attitudes and involving partners as appropriate. Women should be advised about lifestyle modifications, including attention to genital hygiene, clothing, and sexual activity, and encouraged to seek help as soon as they experience vaginal discomfort. Although treatment can be started at any time, prompt treatment is preferable. A range of treatments is available. By addressing the underlying pathology, local estrogen therapy can provide effective symptom relief, with choice of preparation guided by patient preference. An individualized treatment approach should be considered, giving attention to patients' specific situations. Conclusions: It is critical that women are empowered to understand vaginal atrophy. Educating women and healthcare providers to engage in open dialogue will facilitate appreciation of the benefits and means of maintaining urogenital health, helping to improve outcomes in middle age and beyond. Women should receive this education before menopause.
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    Contracepção no puerpério
    (2015) GIRIBELA, Cassiana Rosa Galvão; GIRIBELA, Aricia Helena Galvão; MELO, Nilson Roberto de
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    Anticoncepção após cirurgia bariátrica
    (2016) MOTA, Igor Leonardo Padovesi; JúNIOR, José Maria Soares; MELO, Nilson Roberto de
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    Contracepção após câncer de mama
    (2013) POMPEI, Luciano de Melo; GIRIBELA, Aricia Helena Galvão; MELO, Nilson Roberto de
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    Tratamento dos sintomas menopausais após câncer de mama
    (2019) FERREIRA FILHO, Edson Santos; MELO, Nilson Roberto de; GIRIBELA, Arícia Helena Galvão; FILASSI, Jose Roberto; BARACAT, Edmund Chada