Meet OBGYN Blair McNamara, MD
May 11, 2026About the speakers
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- 00:00Most of my patients get
- 00:01referred to me by a
- 00:02community OB GYN or some
- 00:04of our gynecologists here.
- 00:06Patients who come in with
- 00:07concerning symptoms like postmenopausal
- 00:09bleeding or pelvic pain and
- 00:11along their workup that their
- 00:12OBGYN does get found to
- 00:14have a suspicious mass or
- 00:16even a cancer diagnosed from
- 00:18their OBGYN's office. The cancers
- 00:20that I treat are challenging
- 00:22because oftentimes
- 00:23their symptoms are silent, and
- 00:25so we don't identify the
- 00:26cancer like ovarian cancer until
- 00:28it's in its advanced stages.
- 00:29And we're kind of there's
- 00:30a lot we can do
- 00:31nowadays, but we're kind of
- 00:32starting from behind, if you
- 00:34will, when the cancer is
- 00:35already spread. The treatments for
- 00:36our patients are definitely a
- 00:38hundred percent customized for each
- 00:39person. I offer surgical and
- 00:41medical treatments for cancer and
- 00:42precancer.
- 00:43So some of the times
- 00:44that means like taking the
- 00:46patient to the operating room
- 00:47to remove their uterus if
- 00:49they have a uterine cancer
- 00:50or precancer which often cures
- 00:51them of their disease or
- 00:52doing a combination of a
- 00:54targeted chemotherapy,
- 00:55a systemic chemotherapy with a
- 00:55surgical intervention,
- 00:58somewhere along the line of
- 00:59their treatment. So once a
- 01:01patient has a GYN cancer
- 01:02diagnosis and they come to
- 01:03see me in clinic, I
- 01:05kind of follow them for
- 01:06the rest of their life.
- 01:07And we're watching them really
- 01:08closely for recurrence, but also
- 01:09to make sure that their
- 01:10survivorship needs, their life after
- 01:12cancer, or life with cancer
- 01:14is as full as it
- 01:14can be.