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  • Breast cancer – the risk factors

    Breast cancer – the risk factors

    The most common cancer in women in the United States is breast cancer. Breast cancer develops when cells grow and proliferate abnormally. Usually the disease occurs in the ducts – ductal carcinoma, and/or the lobules – lobular carcinoma, of the mammary gland. Abnormal cells divide faster than healthy cells and accumulate in a certain area,…

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  • What causes a vaginal fistula to occur?

    What causes a vaginal fistula to occur?

    A vaginal fistula is an artificial opening that develops in the wall of the vagina. The vagina is the muscular tube between the vulva (external female genitalia) and the cervix. A vaginal fistula opens between the vagina and an organ in the urinary system or digestive system. Damage to the tissue in the vaginal wall…

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  • Какво показват плоскоклетъчните метапластични или ендоцервикални клетки върху цитонамазка?

    Какво показват плоскоклетъчните метапластични или ендоцервикални клетки върху цитонамазка?

    Виждането на плоскоклетъчни метапластични или ендоцервикални клетки на резултатите от теста за цитонамазка може да повдигне някои въпроси и притеснения. Въпреки това, наличието на тези клетки обикновено не е причина за безпокойство. Фразата “налични ендоцервикални клетки” просто означава, че лекарят е взел проби от клетки от вътрешността на шийката на матката по време на цитонамазката.…

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  • What is different about LEEP conization?

    What is different about LEEP conization?

    LEEP conization is an operation to cut out a cone-shaped part of the cervix. Once removed, the tissue can be tested for precancerous cells, cervical dysplasia (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia). Cervical dysplasia is not malignant, but can lead to cervical cancer over time if left untreated. LEEP conization supports early diagnosis and prevention of cervical cancer.…

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  • What is a hysterectomy?

    What is a hysterectomy?

    Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus and, in most cases, of its cervix. Depending on the reason for the surgery, a hysterectomy may involve removing surrounding organs and tissues, such as the fallopian tubes and ovaries. The uterus is a hollow muscular organ located deep in the abdominal cavity between the bladder and…

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  • What is endometriosis and what are the symptoms?

    What is endometriosis and what are the symptoms?

    Endometriosis is a progressive gynecological disease that affects approximately 1 in 10 women, as well as 40% of patients with fertility disorders and pelvic pain. The disease is characterized by the presence of endometrial lining outside the uterus. These endometrial cells can have different locations – ovaries, fallopian tubes, peritoneum, vagina, digestive system, lungs or…

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  • What to expect after a hysterectomy?

    What to expect after a hysterectomy?

    A hysterectomy is a surgical intervention that aims to remove the uterus and, in many cases, its cervix. Depending on the reason for the surgery, a hysterectomy may also include the removal of surrounding organs and tissues, such as the fallopian tubes and ovaries. After removal of the uterus, the woman can no longer get…

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  • What are the symptoms of endometriosis?

    What are the symptoms of endometriosis?

    Endometriosis is a chronic disease, the development of which is dependent on the action of female sex hormones – estrogens. Ectopic growth of endometrial tissue is characteristic. The endometrium is the inner layer of the uterus. This tissue can reach other organs and parts of the body, outside the uterine cavity. Common localizations are the…

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  • What are the symptoms of adenomyosis?

    What are the symptoms of adenomyosis?

    Adenomyosis of the uterus is a benign disease of the uterus, and more precisely of the uterine wall. In this condition, tissue similar to the lining of the uterus migrates into the muscle layer of the uterus. It differs from endometriosis in that the tissue develops outside the uterine cavity. Women of childbearing age are…

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