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Ovarian cancer: Still possible after hysterectomy? Pap test: Can it detect ovarian cancer? Vaginal hysterectomy ...
"If you have your uterus and ovaries removed," notes Dr. Thao, "it usually involves other treatments, such as estrogen replacement therapy." With myomectomy ...
"I was barely menopausal but figured I didn't need my ovaries anymore. Removing them would alleviate the great fear I had of ovarian cancer." "I'm very lucky ...
... ovarian cancer in patients with genetic mutations at risk of ovarian cancer. Risk ... remove the fallopian tubes and ovaries at the same time. Interval ...
... 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 ...
Bilateral salpingectomy involves the surgical removal of fallopian tubes, and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy involves the surgical removal of both the ...
Endometrial cancer is usually first treated with surgery to remove the cancer. This may include removing the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. Other ...
... ovaries and fallopian tubes. Hysterosonography. During ... Surgical removal. During hysteroscopy, instruments inserted through the device used to see inside the ...
In rare cases, you may need surgery to remove your uterus, called hysterectomy. You also may need to have one or both ovaries removed. This is called ...
... remove the bladder, or as a primary treatment when surgery ... In women, radical cystectomy may involve removal of the uterus, ovaries and part of the vagina.
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