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Ovarian cancer, the deadliest of the reproductive organ cancers, often goes ... At this late stage, ovarian cancer is more difficult to treat and is frequently ...
... ovarian cancer long before a tumor reappears. That could lead to earlier ... Vasmatzis' research on the “Quantification of Somatic Chromosomal Rearrangements in ...
Types of minimally invasive surgery. Surgeons perform many minimally invasive surgeries on different parts of the body, including: Adrenalectomy, to remove one ...
Block, M.D., Ph.D., co-principal investigator of the clinical trial Kathi is participating in. “The standard options against ovarian cancer are maxed out, ...
A surgeon may perform an operation to remove the tissue sample for testing. The tissue removed during a biopsy is sent to a lab. In the lab, doctors that ...
... removal of endometrial polyps, endometrial ablation, complex hysteroscopic sterilization, and endoscopic removal of fibroids and abnormal ovarian cysts.
Robotic surgery. Better visualization allows surgeons to remove cancer while preserving nearby structures, such as the bladder, prostate, vagina and ovaries.
Ovarian cancer — cancer that starts in the ovaries. Uterine sarcoma; Vaginal cancer. Endocrine system factors. Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) also known ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to determine if women with diminished ovarian reserve have shortened telomere lengths compared to women with ...
However, removing the uterus means pregnancy no longer is possible. Some surgical procedures, such as a trachelectomy (cervix removal), can preserve the uterus ...
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