A doctor whose battle with uterine cancer brought national attention to a common hysterectomy device that can spread malignancy died Wednesday night at her home outside of Philadelphia. She was 44 years old. Amy Reed, a mother of six, died of complications related to advanced uterine cancer, said her husband, Hooman Noorchashm, a cardiac surgeon. Dr. Noorchashm campaigned alongside his wife against the device, called a power...
Source: Wall Street Journal May 25, 2017 01:30 UTC