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Investigators in the Mayo Clinic Ovarian Cancer SPORE are assessing DNA topoisomerase 1 (TOP1) inhibitors to treat ovarian cancer.
With a healthy pregnancy, an egg fertilized by sperm develops into the earliest form of an unborn baby, called an embryo. But with an anembryonic pregnancy, an ...
A prolactinoma often can be treated with medicines to shrink the tumor and bring the prolactin level in the body down. Some people need surgery to remove the ...
Can be removed at any time. Can be used while breastfeeding. Doesn't carry the risk of side effects related to hormonal birth control, such as blood clots. Can ...
... ovaries. The case for nonsurgical treatment for uterine fibroids. For most patients, not having surgery is advantageous, according to Dr. Stewart. Recovery ...
Ovarian cysts — fluid-filled sacs that form in or on the ovaries and aren't cancer. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) — an infection of the female reproductive ...
Planned diagnostic procedure or surgery by the subject's physician to remove the adnexal masses. This may occur within 90 days or greater of imaging (Note ...
Removing polyps prevents them from having the chance to grow into colorectal cancer. Minimally invasive surgery. Polyps that are too large or that can't be ...
... of a functioning gonadotroph adenoma — a rare pituitary tumor that secretes biologically active gonadotropins and causes ovarian hyperstimulation.
difficult to treat and frequently is fatal. Early-stage ovarian cancer, in which the disease is confined to the ovary, is more likely to be treated successfully ...
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