Endometriosis: An Expert Can Help End the Suffering
Today, women, foundations, and physicians are leading a new movement—in the United States and worldwide—to properly diagnose and treat women with this disease.
Today, women, foundations, and physicians are leading a new movement—in the United States and worldwide—to properly diagnose and treat women with this disease.
You’re having a hysterectomy. Should your ovaries be removed, too?
Ovarian cysts are common in post-menopausal women, and most are not cancerous. But any ovarian cyst should be taken seriously.
Ovarian cancer is not common, but it can be lethal. If you think that you may be at elevated risk to develop ovarian cancer, bring these factors to the attention of your personal physician.
Since screening for ovarian cancer is currently inadequate, it's important for women to be aware of the signs and symptoms--and listen to their bodies.