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Female sterilization (bilateral oophorectomy with or without hysterectomy), total hysterectomy, or tubal ligation at least 6 weeks before taking study treatment ...
and intrauterine devices), male partner sterilization, or total abstinence from heterosexual intercourse, when this is the preferred and usual lifestyle of ...
... sterilization. Willing and able to provide written informed consent with the written assent of those < 18 years of age. Exclusion Criteria: Presence of ...
... sterilization. Concurrent participation in another clinical trial using any investigational drug or device. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study ...
... sterilization, ovarian non-fibroid cyst, urinary incontinence requiring ureteral intervention). Exclusion Criteria: Endometriosis Patients. Refusal or ...
... sterilization, subcutaneous implants, or abstinence, etc.) Known immune deficiency, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection; History of ...
... sterilized partner must agree to use highly effective methods of birth control from the study screening date until 5 months after the final dose of study ...
Females of childbearing potential must have a negative serum or urine pregnancy test (females who have undergone surgical sterilization or who have been ...
Agrees to use two methods of contraception (one method for patients with a progesterone implant or an intrauterine device or tubal sterilization) from the ...
Fertility preservation means taking steps to keep your reproductive organs as healthy as possible during cancer treatment. There are safe and effective ways to ...
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