Hormone replacement therapy after gynaecological cancer
Premenopausal women who need their ovaries removed for their cancer treatment will become menopausal. This is called surgical menopause.
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Posted in cancer recovery, ovarian cancer, hrt; Posted 2 years ago by Andreas Obermair
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