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... removal of both the fallopian tubes and ovaries. This study may help doctors determine if the two surgical procedures are nearly the same for ovarian cancer ...
... remove your ovaries and fallopian tubes in order to reduce your risk. If you're concerned about your risk of ovarian cancer, discuss it with your doctor.
How does cancer treatment affect fertility? · Surgery. Fertility can be harmed by the surgical removal of the testicles, uterus or ovaries. · Chemotherapy. The ...
During in vitro fertilization, eggs are removed from sacs called follicles within an ovary (A). An egg is fertilized by injecting a single sperm into the ...
Another option involves having ovarian tissue surgically removed and frozen. Then later, the tissue is thawed and put back in the body. That procedure is called ...
Removing the uterus, even while sparing the ovaries, increases the risks of cardiovascular disease, depression, anxiety and higher mortality. These risks are ...
... ovaries and uterus. A laparoscopy can identify ... remove adhesions, dilate a tube or create a new tubal opening. ... Risk of ovarian cancer for women treated with ...
... remove it. Some cysts can be taken out by removing the entire ovary. But if ... ovaries, and both ovaries need to be removed. There's no proven way to ...
Ovaries make hormones, including estrogen and progesterone, that control the menstrual cycle. Surgery to remove the ovaries causes instant menopause. Your ...
Bilateral salpingectomy involves the surgical removal of fallopian tubes, and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy involves the surgical removal of both the ...
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