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(It is important to rule out longstanding infections before diagnosing night sweats and hot flashes. I went to my doctor for these and he found
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The ovaries and uterine tubes may also be removed, one only removed or all left.
Once this procedure is complete, the woman is no longer able to bear children. It is highly recommended
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After eight years of follow up, researchers found that the proportion of cancers detected in stage I were about 60% in the HPV and cytologic
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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a widespread infection that originates in the vagina and uterus and spreads to the uterine tubes, ovaries, and ultimately the
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Many alternatives to hysterectomy exist. Those with dysfunctional uterine bleeding may be treated with endometrial ablation, which is an outpatient procedure in which the lining
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