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Results 1-9 of 9 for Hysterectomy
  1. Women generally OK with "keyhole" hysterectomy Reuters Health Wednesday , January 7, 2009 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - One of the latest approaches to hysterectomy is to remove the ...
  2. ... the more likely they will eventually require a hysterectomy, according to a new report. Dr. Mindyn K. ... long term, the probability of not needing a hysterectomy is "more likely in women over the age ...
  3. ... Ablation technique is a less invasive alternative to hysterectomy, researchers note HealthDay By Kevin McKeever Friday , January ... prolonged menstrual bleeding after undergoing an alternative to hysterectomy called global endometrial ablation (GEA), a new study ...
  4. ... Institute at Ohio State University in Columbus. A hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus), and often an ... a national cancer database. All women had a hysterectomy, and the 12 percent who kept their ovaries ...
  5. ... lymphadenectomy), in addition to the standard treatments of hysterectomy and removal of both ovaries and both fallopian ... divided into two groups -- 704 underwent standard surgery (hysterectomy and BSO, peritoneal washing, and palpitation of para- ...
  6. ... specific post-menopausal medical conditions, such as a hysterectomy. More broadly, the study's overall findings were ...
  7. ... are responsible for a third of the 200,000 hysterectomies in the United States each year. The story ...
  8. ... to results of a study conducted in Spain. Hysterectomy, the traditional operation for fibroids, solves the problem ...
  9. ... squamous epithelium) in female human tissue obtained through hysterectomy and in animal models. The findings were expected ...