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Embracing Robotic Surgery key to improving women’s disease treatments: Gynaecologists

Mar 09, 2024, at 03:57 pm

Robotic surgery with its advantage of minimal invasion of the body, less blood loss translates to quicker patient recovery and better cosmesis has significant relevance to women in general and Indian women in particular.

‘Transfats’ from processed foods may increase ovarian cancer risk

Jul 03, 2020, at 10:07 am

New York: A likely link between processed and fried foods containing so-called “transfats” and ovarian cancer has been identified by UN scientists, they said on Thursday.

Newer contraceptive pills linked to reduced ovarian cancer risk in young women: Study

Sep 30, 2018, at 06:37 pm

New York, Sept 30 (IBNS): New types of combined oral contraceptives (containing both lower doses of oestrogens and newer progestogens) are associated with a reduced risk of ovarian cancer, in young women, finds a large study from the University of Aberdeen.