Prevention is Power: Learning the Secrets to Reducing the Risks of Gynecologic Cancers

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• Presented by the The Kelly Gynecologic Oncology Service, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and Hopkins at Home

Knowledge is your strongest defense against gynecologic cancers. Join three leading Johns Hopkins Medicine gynecologic oncologists for an essential conversation about taking control of your health through prevention, early detection and awareness of ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancer.

In honor of Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month (GCAM), this expert-led webinar will unlock the secrets to reducing your risk of ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancers. Our specialists will reveal key risk factors you need to know, early warning signs that shouldn't be ignored, prevention strategies you can implement today, and cutting-edge research and emerging trends in gynecologic cancer prevention.

This empowering session is designed for anyone who wants to be proactive about their health—whether you're seeking information for yourself, a loved one, or simply want to stay informed about these critical women's health issues.

ABOUT Dr. Rebecca Stone
Director, The Kelly Gynecologic Oncology Service; Associate Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Dr. Rebecca Stone is an associate professor in the Johns Hopkins Medicine Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Her area of clinical expertise is gynecologic cancers, including cervical, uterine, vulvar and ovarian cancer, as well as gestational trophoblastic disease. Dr. Stone is a highly skilled surgeon with expertise in laparoscopic and robotic surgery for gynecologic tumors. She also serves as director of the Gynecology Enhanced Recovery after Surgery initiative, an innovative, multidisciplinary program that improves recovery and healing time after major abdominal surgery, as well as minimizes health care costs for patients. 

Dr. Stone is internationally recognized for her research pertaining to early diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer. She is widely published in the field of gynecologic oncology, with first-author papers in the New England Journal of Medicine and Lancet Oncology, as well as over 40 co-authored manuscripts in peer-reviewed medical journals. She was honored with an award for one of the most influential papers published in the field of obstetrics and gynecology in 2012 and with an Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Grant for “Unplugging Ovarian Cancer from the Power of Platelets.”

ABOUT Dr. Amanda Nickles Fader
Vice Chair of Gynecologic Surgical Operations, Johns Hopkins Health System and Director, Center for Rare Gynecologic Cancers

Dr. Amanda Nickles Fader is a professor in the Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics and the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center. She is the former fellowship director and division director of the Johns Hopkins Kelly Gynecologic Oncology Service and currently is Vice Chair of Gynecologic Surgical Operations and the Director of the Center for Rare Gynecologic Cancers. Additionally, she serves as the 2024-2025 President of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology.

Dr. Fader has particular expertise with the surgical and medical management of uterine (endometrial), ovarian, cervical and vulvar cancers, as well as the treatment of women who are at high risk for developing a gynecologic malignancy. She has a special interest in caring for patients throughout the entire spectrum of their lives: from preventive oncology — minimizing key risk factors that can lead to gynecologic cancers — to survivorship initiatives addressing all aspects of recovery, including emotional well-being, sexual health and clinical follow-up. She serves as a national board examiner in gynecologic oncology for the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Associate Editor of the Gynecologic Oncology journal is a member of the Rare Tumor and Uterine Corpus Committees of the NRG/Gynecologic Oncology Group. 

ABOUT Dr. Kimberly Levinson
Director of Gynecologic Oncology, Greater Baltimore Medical Center and Associate Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

Kimberly Levinson, M.D., is an associate professor in the Johns Hopkins Medicine Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Her areas of clinical expertise include minimally invasive surgery with both robotic and single incision laparoscopy, ovarian cancer debulking, cervical cancer and dysplasia.

Dr. Levinson's research interests include health care disparities in gynecologic tumors, cervical cancer prevention and treatment, and surgical innovation. She has published numerous manuscripts in gynecologic oncology involving these and other various research topics. Dr. Levinson is currently a principal investigator in the Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) in Cervical Cancer. In addition, she has a strong commitment to education, and she is the assistant director of the Johns Hopkins residency program and the associate director of the Gynecologic Oncology fellowship. Dr. Levinson is a member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the Society of Gynecologic Oncology, and the American Medical Association. Dr. Levinson was recognized with a Robert B. Hunt Award for Best Paper Published in the Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology in 2014.  

 Event Date
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Start Time: 6:30pm EDT
End Time: 7:30pm EDT

 Location
Virtual Livestream

Hopkins at Home
Livestream

 Contact
Office of Alumni Relations
Joe Letourneau
Lifelong Learning
(800) JHU-JHU1
hopkinsathome@jhu.edu

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