Hysterectomy via keyhole surgery is best
A new study by Aussie scientists has shown that women who go for a hysterectomy or removal of ovaries via keyhole surgery are half as likely to suffer complications than those that opt for open abdominal surgery. The results of the new study hope to provide women with a quicker and less traumatic recovery from uterine cancer treatment. The trial assessed 759 patients who were enrolled through 20 gynecological cancer centres worldwide.
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