NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who have a hysterectomy for non-cancerous conditions seem to fare similarly well in terms of psychological well-being whether they have all or part of the uterus ...
Dear Dr. Roach: Recently I read in your column about a woman who wrote about her “total” hysterectomy. I was hoping that in your reply you would clarify the meaning of the word. There is a common ...
A widely shared video on TikTok posted by user Ashley Sheehan (@thedopestginger) on March 31, 2021, claimed that “five years ago” she had an emergency hysterectomy. But in 2021, Sheehan continued — ...
Hysterectomy is an operation procedure, meant to remove a woman's uterus. In a supracervial or subtotal hysterectomy, a surgeon removes only the upper part of the uterus, leaving the cervix in place.
The charge that too many women have hysterectomies was first leveled at the medical profession 50 years ago. It appears little has changed. A new report from the federal government shows that the ...
Although maternal mortality is declining around the world, the United States is an exception. In 2018, the country’s rate of 17.4 deaths per 100,000 pregnancies put it last overall among ...
Identification of potential biomarkers with alternative splicing landscape of HIPEC-treated ovarian cancer: An RNAseq sub-analysis of a HIPEC clinical trial. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the ...
New Delhi: About five percent of women in India have undergone a hysterectomy, a surgical removal of the uterus, with heavy menstrual bleeding being the most common condition among those who underwent ...