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Ovary removal may increase risk of chronic kidney disease featured image. Featured News. Ovary removal may increase risk of chronic kidney disease. Heather ...
The purposes of this study are to analyze the ovarian function of female premenopausal melanoma survivors who have undergone immunotherapy, and compare with ...
Imaging tests can look at the breast tissue for anything that's not typical. To confirm whether there is cancer or not, a sample of tissue is removed from the ...
It involves removing the cancer with an operation. It's often used in combination with other treatments. These other treatments can include radiation therapy, ...
Female patients aged ≥18 years; scheduled for surgery for ovarian or adnexal lesions. Exclusion Criteria: Prior surgical removal of ovarian or adnexal ...
Surgery involving the vagina, perineum, rectum or anus. In rare cases, prior surgery in your lower pelvic area, such as removing an infected Bartholin's gland, ...
... ovaries. The case for nonsurgical treatment for uterine fibroids. For most patients, not having surgery is advantageous, according to Dr. Stewart. Recovery ...
Estrogen reduction and vaginal atrophy may also occur as the result of certain medical treatments, such as the removal of both ovaries, pelvic radiation, ...
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