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An oophorectomy is a surgical procedure to remove one or both of your ovaries. It may be performed for several reasons, including ovarian cancer. If you need to ...
“We want to discourage surgeons from offering ovary removal as a cancer prevention option for women who don't have ovarian cancer or the genetic variants that ...
... remove the ovaries and the fallopian tubes. If you're still having periods, removal of both ovaries leads to what's known as surgical menopause. With ...
Surgery to remove your uterus may affect your risk of ovarian cancer, depending on the type of procedure you had.
— Premenopausal women who have their ovaries surgically removed face an increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease, according to a Mayo Clinic study ...
Your surgeon also might remove your cervix, one or both ovaries, or your fallopian tubes. ... Some who have their ovaries removed may have vaginal dryness and ...
... ovary and fallopian tube removal doesn't cure 10% of affected patients. Patients with deep endometriosis may experience recurrence. Removal of both ovaries ...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a history of premenopausal bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO, removal of ovaries and fallopian tubes) is ...
Having both tubes fully removed may greatly lower the risk of ovarian cancer. ... The goal is to remove each fallopian tube entirely and leave the ovaries in ...
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