NHS OpenAthens

 



If you haven't got an NHS OpenAthens password you can self-register using your UHNM email address here: https://openathens.nice.org.uk//

 (there is more help should you need) here: https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/training/onlineguidesandsupport/athens/ )

E-books

As well as our physical print bookstock, UHNM staff also have access to a wide array of e-books which can be read on line and sometimes downloaded. All you need to access them is an OpenAthens password.

Clinical Key

Besides journal articles there are lots and lots of the latest ebooks available via our subscription to Clinical Key on a wide range of clinical topics. Take a look at our guides to Clinical Key here: https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/training/onlineguidesandsupport/clinicalkey/

Kortext

 https://read.kortext.com/

There are around 100 titles on this site on a range of topics including many from the popular "...at a glance" series. Once logged in with OpenAthens type University Hospitals of North Midlands in the institution box and then on the page that comes up click on "collections" next to books and the titles will gradually all appear in an alphabetical list. Click on the images to access the books.

Library Search

You can also find some of our e-books alongside print copies in our library catalogue some are for Keele users only but others are available to NHS staff such as  the Oxford Handbooks online collection. Access the catalogue here: https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/librarysearch/

To help you use and access all our e-books as mentioned above there are further helpful guides on our website here: https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/ebooks/

ClinicalKey general training July

 Next General ClinicalKey training – July 15th at 12:00hrs UK time

General session showcasing how ClinicalKey can be used for research and clinical reference, highlighting more information on our new Reading assistant on ClinicalKey (Reading assistant ClinicalKey demo) 

 

Please register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/219cf43b-e543-4612-b01c-c844af938f5f@9274ee3f-9425-4109-a27f-9fb15c10675d

 

Fibroids Awareness Month - July 2026

 







Uterine fibroids are benign tumours of the uterus that affect millions of women and are most common in women of reproductive age.  Fibroids can often be overlooked but they can cause significant symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding, pain, fatigue and fertility issues.  Fibroids Awareness Month takes place every July in order to raise aware of these non-cancerous growths and to encourage education, research and diagnosis.

 

RELATED LIBRARY RESOURCES 

The Health Libraries, both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals, offer numerous resources on this topic. In the lists below you’ll find a small selection of items from our collection. To locate these items, simply go to our online catalogue or ask at the counter. This document covers the following resources – books, journals, journal articles and patient information.

 

BOOKS   

·         Fibroids; Abduljabbar, Hassan; (InTechOpen), 2021 – available online as an Open Access e-book.

·         Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Gynecological Disorders; Yang, Qiwei; (MDPI); 2025 – available online as an Open Access e-book.

·         Links between Fibrogenesis and Cancer: Mechanistic and Therapeutic Challenges: Mechanistic and Therapeutic Challenges; Gabazza, Esteban C; (MDPI); 2019 – available online as an Open Access e-book.

·         Clinical Imaging Applications in Obstetrics and Gynecology; Recker, Florian; Strizek, Brigitte; Gembruch, Ulrich; (MDPI); 2024 – available online as an Open Access e-book.

·         Family Planning and Reproductive Health; Amarin, Zouhair; Abduljabbar, Hassan; (InTechOpen); 2020 – available online as an Open Access e-book.

·         Netter's obstetrics & gynecology; Smith, Robert P; Netter, Frank Henry; et al; (Elsevier); 2024; 4th edition – available as a Keele e-book via the link above, or an NHS e-book here via ClinicalKey (with an OpenAthens username).

·         Berek & Novak's gynecology essentials; Berek, Jonathan S; Berek, Deborah L; 2021; (Wolters Kluwer); 1st edition.

·         The Johns Hopkins Manual of gynecology and obstetrics; Chou, Betty; Cross, Chantel; et al; (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins); 2026; 7th edition.

·         Te Linde's operative gynecology; Van Le, Linda; Handa, Victoria Lynn; (Wolters Kluwer); 2024; 13th edition.

 

JOURNALS   

·         The Lancet. Obstetrics, gynaecology, & women's health; (Elsevier); - available as an Open Access e-journal from 2025 onwards.

·         European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology (Online); (Elsevier) – available as a Keele e-journal from 1995 & also available as an NHS e-journal 2007 onwards via ClinicalKey here with an OpenAthens log-in.

·         American journal of obstetrics and gynecology; (Elsevier) – available as Keele e-journal from 2000 onwards & also as an NHS e-journal 2007 onwards via ClinicalKey here with an OpenAthens log-in.

·         Obstetrics, gynaecology & reproductive medicine; (Medicine Publishing) – available as a Keele e-journal from 2007 onwards & also as an NHS e-journal 2007 onwards via ClinicalKey here with an OpenAthens log-in.

·         Case reports in obstetrics and gynecology; (John Wiley & Sons Ltd) – available as an Open Access e-journal from 2011.

N.B. NHS members can obtain temporary Keele IT logins to view Keele e-journals from the Keele IT suite in the Health Library at Royal Stoke. NHS ejournals will require login with an NHS Open Athens account.

Access more journals via our Journals webpage: http://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/journals/ 

OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL ARTICLES

·         “Systematic review with network meta-analysis: efficacy and safety of minimally invasive interventions for symptomatic uterine fibroids”; Li, Yue; Wang, Xing-Yi; Guo, Ying; et al; International journal of hyperthermia, 2026-12, Vol.43 (1), pp.2670499

·         “Uterine fibroids”; Bulun, Serdar E; Yin, Ping; Wei, JianJun; et al; Physiological reviews, 2025-10, Vol.105 (4), pp.1947-1988

·         “Imageguided therapies for uterine fibroids”; Lewis, JordannMishael; Algurjia, Esraa; Lumsden, Mary A; et al; International journal of gynecology and obstetrics, 2025-11, Vol.171 (2), pp.495-506

·         “Causal association between uterine fibroids and cardiovascular disease: A Mendelian randomization study”; Yao, Ming; Zhao, Shulan; et al; Medicine (Baltimore), 2025-05, Vol.104 (22), p.e42627

·         “The Uterus Keeps the Score: Black Women Academics’ Insights and Coping with Uterine Fibroids”; Goosby, Bridget J; Winkle-Wagner, Rachelle; et al; Journal of health and social behavior, 2025-06, Vol.66 (2), pp.212-227

·         “Magnetic resonance-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MR-HIFU) therapy of uterine fibroids effectively reduces both bleeding and bulk symptoms-A prospective single-center 12-month follow-up study”; Otonkoski, Saara; Viitala, Antti; et al; Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica, 2026-06

·         “Metabolic characteristic changes in local tissues after high-intensity focused ultrasound treatment for uterine fibroids”; Mu, Yan; Zhu, Tong; et al; International journal of hyperthermia, 2026-12, Vol.43 (1), p.2639437

·         “The estrogen-progestogen-oxidative stress network in uterine fibroids: mechanistic insights and therapeutic opportunities”; Wang, Siyu; You, Wanhui; et al; Redox report: communications in free radical research, 2026-12, Vol.31 (1), p.2622747

·         “Pregnancy, delivery, and neonatal outcomes in women with uterine fibroids carrying singleton vs. multiple gestations: A retrospective population database cohort study”; Gregory, Jenna; Badeghiesh, Ahmad; et al; European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology, 2026-07, Vol.323, p.115187, Article 115187

 

PATIENT INFORMATION / PATIENT ADVICE

·         NHS website:

o   Fibroids - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/fibroids/

o   Hysteroscopy - https://www.nhs.uk/tests-and-treatments/hysteroscopy/

·         Charities / Further information:

o   British Fibroid Trust - http://www.britishfibroidtrust.org.uk/

o   Wellbeing of Women - https://www.wellbeingofwomen.org.uk/

·         ClinicalKey Patient Education Leaflet [available via ClinicalKey for NHS members with Open Athens log-in]:

o   Fibroids in the Uterus: What to Know - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_c48d71f3-ee26-4271-b813-0e664416f877

 

KnowledgeShare CURRENT AWARENESS

KnowledgeShare Evidence Updates is a personalised current awareness service which sends, straight to

your email inbox, new evidence on topics tailored to your requirements.For more information, or to register for KnowledgeShare please go to https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/currentawareness/