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Benign neoplasms / Female reproductive system / Gender transitioning / Hysterectomy / Uterine fibroid / Uterus / Cervical cancer / Cervix / Endometriosis / Medicine / Gynaecological cancer / Gynecological surgery
Date: 2014-12-16 08:16:04
Benign neoplasms
Female reproductive system
Gender transitioning
Hysterectomy
Uterine fibroid
Uterus
Cervical cancer
Cervix
Endometriosis
Medicine
Gynaecological cancer
Gynecological surgery

Vulva, vagina, ovaries & uterus This fact sheet discusses conditions of the uterus, ovaries and cervix including what is adenomyosis, what causes fibroids, tests for cervical cancer, and what are the symptoms of ovarian

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