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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HER2DX® was highlighted in Times 'Medical Care' category, which publicizes inventions that are successfully implemented in medical practice.