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— Premenopausal women who have their ovaries surgically removed face an increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease, according to a Mayo Clinic study ...
In the vast majority of ovarian cancer cases, surgery is followed by chemotherapy to destroy any cancer cells that may have spread outside the ovary. This would ...
You have at least one working ovary. You have monthly menstrual cycles. Your remaining fallopian tube is healthy. If you're not able to get pregnant after ...
The removal of both ovaries prior to natural menopause for noncancer reasons is associated with a significant reduction of ovarian and breast cancers. However, ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I recently read about a study that showed women should not have their ovaries removed before menopause because of the increased risk of ...
Total hysterectomy with salpingo-oophorectomy. This procedure removes your cervix and uterus as well as both ovaries and fallopian tubes. This makes ovarian ...
Very rarely, ovarian cancer cells can be detected during a Pap test. If the ovarian cancer cells travel away from your ovaries through your fallopian tubes and ...
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 ...
Accompanied by slight vaginal bleeding or discharge; Rarely, severe. Mittelschmerz pain occurs on the side of the ovary that's releasing an egg (ovulating). The ...
There are several types of ovarian cancer, which can include cancer of the ovaries, fallopian tubes and the lining of the peritoneum. While anyone can be at ...
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