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Removal of the ovaries (oophorectomy) or fallopian tubes (salpingectomy) can easily be performed through the vaginal approach. If the uterus is noted to be ...
"If you have your uterus and ovaries removed," notes Dr. Thao, "it usually involves other treatments, such as estrogen replacement therapy." With myomectomy ...
Depo-Provera most often stops the ovaries from releasing an egg. So there's no ovulation. Depo-Provera also thickens mucus in the lower end of the uterus ...
This medicine is also used in women with healthy ovaries who are enrolled in a fertility program called assisted reproductive technology (ART). ART uses ...
Ovarian cancer: Still possible after hysterectomy? Pap test: Can it detect ovarian cancer? Vaginal hysterectomy ...
When part of the colon is removed, the surgery is known as a partial colectomy. A total colectomy involves removing the entire colon. To ensure the complete ...
... ovarian cancer in patients with genetic mutations at risk of ovarian cancer. Risk ... remove the fallopian tubes and ovaries at the same time. Interval ...
It also can happen early for medical reasons, such as surgery to remove the ovaries. If you've gone through either type of menopause, testosterone therapy ...
... removed. Physical exam. The pelvic organs, including the uterus and ovaries, can't be seen from outside the body. Your doctor needs to feel your stomach ...
Ovarian cancer: Still possible after hysterectomy? Surgery to remove your ovaries dramatically reduces your risk of ovarian cancer, but it doesn't eliminate ...
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