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Ultrasound is often used to make pictures of germ cell tumors in the ovaries and testicles. ... If a lump or mass could be cancer, surgery may be needed to remove ...
Another option is surgery to remove the ovaries, called prophylactic oophorectomy. This operation lowers the risk of breast cancer and ovarian cancer. More ...
Higher risk of noncancerous, or benign, ovarian cysts. ... If the implant gets inserted too deeply, removal can be tricky. ... To remove the device, your provider ...
The ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix and ... A biopsy is a procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing in a lab. ... To collect the sample, a sharp ...
... ovaries are still in place. If desired, women can undergo surgery to remove their ovaries and fallopian tubes once they are done having children. Ideally ...
The birth control patch prevents pregnancy by releasing hormones into your bloodstream that keep your ovaries from releasing an egg (ovulation). The birth ...
Hormonal treatments can help with pain and heavy bleeding. Surgery to remove the uterus, called hysterectomy, can cure adenomyosis. Illustration shows side-by- ...
After surgery to remove one or both ovaries, a small piece of ovary may be left inside by mistake. Later, this leftover tissue may form painful cysts. Fibroids.
... ovarian cancer. Medicines to lower breast cancer risk. Surgery to remove the breasts or the ovaries to lower breast cancer risk. Talk about your options ...
If you have mesh-related problems after your surgery, you may need another surgery to remove the mesh. Or you may get better after using a special vaginal ...
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