Recent research has uncovered concerning links between premenopausal bilateral oophorectomy and cognitive health. The study reveals that women who undergo ovary removal before age 40 experience ...
A simple add-on surgery could cut the risk of deadly ovarian cancer by about 80%, but most women aren’t told about it.
A preventative surgical procedure developed in British Columbia appears to drastically reduce a woman’s risk of developing the most common and deadly form of ovarian cancer, a merciless disease of ...
Ovarian cancer has long been one of the deadliest cancers to strike women. No tests are available to detect it early, so most patients are diagnosed in later stages, when the cancer is more likely to ...
The Selling Sunset star shared a selfie from her hospital bed as she provided an update on her surgery Kirsty Hatcher is an Associate Editor on the People.com Morning Team. She has been working at ...
A new study examined the cognitive effects of ovary removal in females. A researcher with Wake Forest University utilized data from the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging to study females who had their ...
Experts said the research needs to be confirmed by further study, but the findings suggest another issue for premenopausal women and their doctors to discuss as they consider ovary removal. If they ...
Women of childbearing age who had both ovaries removed, in a procedure called bilateral oophorectomy, were more likely to develop heart failure later in life, according to a study being presented at ...
There’s been an ongoing conversation about the importance of listening to your body, and Marsai Martin is one of the latest celebs echoing this message. The Black-ish star opened up about the ovarian ...
The discovery that most ovarian cancers start, not in the ovaries, but the Fallopian tubes, means there may be a way to help prevent a disease that kills about 1000 women in Australia each year.