Removing the fallopian tubes to prevent ovarian cancer
Removing the fallopian tubes from women undergoing other gynaecological surgery could reduce mortality from ovarian cancer by up to 14%.
Removing the fallopian tubes from women undergoing other gynaecological surgery could reduce mortality from ovarian cancer by up to 14%.
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A recent study indicated that women who use hair straightening products have a higher risk of uterine cancer. However, the findings are still prelimi1
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Avoiding tobacco use, leading a healthy lifestyle, protecting yourself from the sun and vaccination against infection by certain viruses are some fac1
HER2DX® was highlighted in Times 'Medical Care' category, which publicizes inventions that are successfully implemented in medical practice.
This Wednesday, the first episode of the second season of the ‘Information that cares for you/Information that cares’ podcast series will go live. Th1