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Any woman with a history of abnormal Pap smears should have Pap smears for the remainder of her life. This is because of the low, but real, chance that cervical cancer can recur at the surgical site where the cervix was removed. In addition, women with a history of abnormal Pap smears,...
Despite being a highly debated issue, subtotal or supracervical hysterectomy (SCH) is still considered a safe and effective treatment for women with benign gynecological lesions. Benign and malignant cervical diseases have been reported after SCH, with f
In conclusion, the medical industry can no longer put its head in the sand or deny the horrific harm of these surgeries. Only10% are done for a cancer diagnosis. Yet, it appears that they are gearing up to do even more. TheGraduate Medical Education (GME) hysterectomy minimumwas recently ...
Furthermore, SH should not be advised for women who have abnormal PAP smears or high-risk HPV infections, as these conditions increase the chance of developing cervical cancer. Historically, it was thought that electrocoagulation of the cervical mucosa during SH might reduce cervical stump carcinoma...
Restore balance back by doing what you’re still able to do – whatever that is; it will be different for every woman. Like the “Prayer of Serenity” change what you can, deal with the rest. We all only have so much energy left after such a life-altering surgery, so we need to ...