Ayse Ayhan, MD, PhD
Consultant Pathologist, Hamamatsu & Hiroshima University School of Medicine & Seirei Mikatahara Hospital
Professor Ayse Ayhan serves as a Consultant Pathologist at Seirei Mikatahara Hospital and lectures on gynecologic and breast pathology at Hamamatsu and Hiroshima Universities Schools of Medicine in Japan since 2004. She completed her medical training and then Pathology training at Hacettepe University School of Medicine in Turkey and served as Associate Dean of the Hacettepe Medical School until her retirement in 2004.
She has been involved in research as an adjunct faculty at Johns Hopkins University Department of Pathology since 2007. She is Editor-in Chief of EndoNews.com, and the previous editor of the International Journal of Gynecological Cancer and European Journal of Cancer. She has authored over 25 book chapters and 200+ journal articles which have been cited more than 6500 times.
Genetic and Pathologic aspects of Maligant Transformation of Endometriosis: Endometriosis-Related Ovarian Cancers-ERON's - Ayse Ayhan, MD
Virtual Medical Conference 2020:REOPERATIVE ENDOMETRIOSIS Genetic and Pathologic aspects of Maligant Transformation of Endometriosis:Endometriosis-Related Ovarian Cancers-ERON's Ayse Ayhan, MD
Ayse Ayhan, MD, PhD - Pelvic Comorbidities with Endometriosis
Ayse Ayhan, MD, PhD - Pelvic Comorbidities with Endometriosis Endometriosis Foundation of AmericaMedical Conference 2019Targeting Inflammation:From Biomarkers to Precision SurgeryMarch 8-9, 2019 - Lenox Hill Hospital, NYChttps://www.endofound.org/medicalconference/2019…
EndoFound Funded Research by Dr. Ayse Ayhan Receives CHWRF’s Top Designation
A paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine Receives Most Impactful Paper of 2017 Award A research project partially funded by the Endometriosis Foundation of America (EndoFound) and conducted by Ayşe Ayhan, MD, Ph.D.,…
Molecular Events in Endometriosis - Ayse Ayhan, MD, PhD
Endometriosis Foundation of AmericaEndometriosis 2013 / Molecular Events in endometriosisAyse Ayhan, MD, Good afternoon. I feel humbled but very much privileged to find myself among the endometriosis giants. Being a pathologist, to tell the…