Cure Research for Hysterectomy
Latest Treatments for Hysterectomy
Some of the more recent treatments for Hysterectomy include:
Medical Research Breakthroughs and Hysterectomy
Treatment Advances for Fibroids, Menopause: Women with fibroids and endometriosis facing the possibility of hysterectomy
may now choose less invasive treatment options to preserve fertility, according
to the new research at Yale University. For women in their 30s and 40s, preserving
reproductive potential while treating fibroids is often desired. In the past,
ovarian function was suppressed by inducing sudden menopause to shrink
fibroids. Novel medications that were unavailable a few years back are now able
to do so without unpleasant side effects. The earlier conservative treatment
options include a medical approach using selective estrogen receptor modulators
and selective progesterone receptor modulators, uterine artery embolization,
MRI-focused high-energy ultrasound, and conservative surgery using abdominal
myomectomy, hysterectomy to remove the fibroids, but preserve the reproductive
capacity of the uterus.
Yale Ob/Gyn
reproductive endocrinologist Lubna Pal's ACOG course will explore the
biological, psychosocial and behavioral consequences of women's transition into
menopause and the postmenopausal years. One of her goals is to help doctors
understand the predictors of menopause, and the treatment needs of women who
have undergone hysterectomies or oophorectomies. Errol Norwitz, M.D., will lead
an interactive session on managing post-term or overdue pregnancies. He and his
colleague will address issues such as the risks and benefits of routine
induction
Medical research for Hysterectomy: medical news summaries:
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Hysterectomy Treatment: Book Excerpts
For many women, any gynecologic procedure is an unattractive prospect, and something with a name like "hysteroscopy" sounds downright frightening. In...
If you are suffering from abnormal bleeding, you may have submucus fibroid tumors. These tumors can cause severe cramping, fatigue, heavy menstrual...
If you are suffering from abnormal bleeding, you may have submucus fibroid tumors. These tumors can cause severe cramping, fatigue, heavy menstrual...
For many doctors, hysteroscopy represents a great leap forward in gynecology. Others have been slower to embrace this new technology. What should...
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