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What is a ovarian neoplasm and can it be that if you have had a hysterectomy? |
What is a ovarian neoplasm and can it be that if you have had a hysterectomy? If during your hysterectomy the ovaries were left intact, one or both, its very possible to have ovarian neoplasm. You can read more here: |
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