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If you're found to have a gene change that increases your risk of ovarian cancer, you may consider surgery to remove your ovaries to prevent cancer.
Until recently, gynecologists often removed the ovaries while in the pelvic region for hysterectomy, with a "might as well take them out" rationale. "The ...
Hysterectomy with removal of the ovaries. Hysterectomy is surgery to remove the uterus. Taking out the uterus and ovaries was once thought to be the most ...
The higher risk of Parkinson's disease also may be linked with surgery to remove the ovaries. Treatment for primary ovarian insufficiency helps prevent these ...
Small chance of needing a hysterectomy. In rare cases, the surgeon may need to remove the whole uterus during the surgery. This could happen if there's too much ...
This most often includes removal of the prostate and seminal vesicles or the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes and part of the vagina. After removing the bladder ...
Timothy Moynihan and Mayo Clinic staff. Ovarian cancer: Still possible after hysterectomy? Surgery to remove your ovaries dramatically reduces your risk of ...
It begins in the ovaries ... If it is caught very early, before it has moved beyond an ovary, then surgery to remove the ovary may be all that is necessary for ...
Remove an IUD. Endometrial ablation isn't done with an IUD in place. Thin your endometrium. Some types of endometrial ablation work better when the uterine ...
Endometrial cancer is usually first treated with surgery to remove the cancer. This may include removing the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. Other ...
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