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Scope
Thank you for starting this project! One of the first things to do is to define a scope as precisely as possible.
Here are the original categories listed at the project proposal:
- Category:Obstetrics
- Category:Human pregnancy
- Category:Fertility medicine
- Category:Gynaecology
- Category:Breast cancer
- Category:Menstrual cycle
- Category:Birth control
- Category:Abortion
- Category:Menopause
In addition, many of the other subcategories of Category:Women's health are probably within the scope of this project:
Several questions arise over the scope. Does this project cover:
- Legal topics related to women's health?
- People associated with women's health?
- Organizations related to women's health?
- Female anatomy?
Once the categories are nailed down and a template is created, a bot request can be made to add talk page banners to articles. gobonobo 01:03, 30 May 2015 (UTC)
- I would say yes, yes, and yes regarding the inclusion of legal topics, people, and organizations. Other opinions? Kaldari (talk) 20:53, 1 June 2015 (UTC)
- I agree about including those. Sarah (SV) 02:14, 2 June 2015 (UTC)
- We should be careful about categories like Menstrual cycle though, as it includes things not really related to women's health, like Maya moon goddess and Whitten effect. Kaldari (talk) 17:41, 2 June 2015 (UTC)
Industry funding and ghostwriting of sources
In case anyone here would like to comment, I've opened a discussion about the above at Misplaced Pages talk:Identifying reliable sources (medicine)#Industry funding and ghostwriting of sources, with a view to adding something to the guideline. Sarah (SV) 21:05, 30 May 2015 (UTC)
Categories
There are so many other cancers besides breast cancer that have a major impact on women. Just think about it-for every different kind of organ that a woman possesses and a man does not, there is a cancer affiliated with that organ AND its tissues. Since we have the chance to organize the categories right from the start is there a better way or category name that would cover all the cancers specific to women?
- Bfpage |leave a message 00:52, 5 June 2015 (UTC)
- The most accurate word defining cancers specific to the reproductive organs, which in my gyne book includes breasts is: "gynecologic oncology", but what a mouthful...there must be something better.
- Bfpage |leave a message 00:58, 5 June 2015 (UTC)
- Gynecologic oncology has an article and is the most correct term for cancers that affect cis women. Keilana| 03:49, 6 June 2015 (UTC)
- Bfpage |leave a message 00:58, 5 June 2015 (UTC)
- The most accurate word defining cancers specific to the reproductive organs, which in my gyne book includes breasts is: "gynecologic oncology", but what a mouthful...there must be something better.
Assessing articles
I am planning a long string of article assessments and project template placements on articles that I think should be part of the project. Please feel free to double check my editing history to see if there is a problem with any of my assessments. To make it easier for someone from this project to review my assessment, I will leave info in the edit summary so that you won't have to go to the talk page of the article to determine how I assessed it, you will be able to tell how I assessed it by a quick read of the my edit summaries. If there is any disagreement whatsoever, please feel to go to the article talk page and change my assessment, I will take no offense. You don't even have to explain why you changed the assessment. Best Regards,