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NOTE: Acceptable methods of contraception are: Abstinence, where abstinence ... Injectable single hormone, oral hormonal contraceptive (e.g., combined or ...
The Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center is studying hysterectomy treatment options for gynecological cancers. The Mayo Clinic Cancer Center receives ...
at least 2 effective methods of contraception, including male condom, female condom, cervical cap, diaphragm, or contraceptive sponge; OR; abstain from sex ...
- Patients must be willing to use adequate forms of contraception ... used in addition to one of the following methods ... contraception (oral contraceptive pills, ...
Highly effective contraceptive measures include: stable use of oral ... methods of contraception. Female condom and male condom should not be used ...
Males or females of reproductive potential who are unwilling to abide by protocol-specified contraceptive methods as defined in Appendix 6. Use of ...
Causes of breast lumps and their treatment options include: Fibrocystic breasts. If you have fibrocystic breasts, your healthcare professional may suggest ...
... methods of contraception. Highly effective methods of contraception have a failure rate of < 1% when used consistently and correctly. At a minimum, subjects ...
A reproductive endocrinologist can discuss options and help evaluate the chances of success. In most cases, females with Turner syndrome have high-risk ...
... methods of contraception. Female and male condoms should not be used together); AND; In women of childbearing potential (if randomized to Arm B), agree to ...
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