Why do some patients need a PET CT scan for follow-up when others don't?
After treatment for gynaecological cancer, surgeons normally check on patients for a few years for fear the cancer might recur.
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Posted in cancer diagnosis; Posted 11 months ago by Andreas Obermair
How is adenomyosis diagnosed?
Adenomyosis is a medical condition where the cells of the inner lining of the uterus (endometrial tissue) grow towards the outside and into the muscle layer of the uterus.
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Posted in Adenomyosis; Tagged Adenomyosis; Comments 1 ; Posted 12 months ago by Andreas Obermair
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