Opportunistic salpingectomy versus traditional partial salpingectomy at the time of cesarean delivery: a non-inferiority randomized controlled trial
Background: Ovarian cancer has the highest mortality of all gynecologic malignancies, howeverthere is no proven effective screening for ovarian cancer. Evidence suggests that epithelial ovarian cancer begins in the fallopian tubes. Prophylactic bilateral total salpingectomy has been shown to reduce...
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Main Authors: | Rubin Raju (Author), Enid Y. Rivera-Chiauzzi (Author), Angela C. Thompson (Author), Margaret L. Dow (Author), Kyle D. Traynor (Author), Laura L. Elliott (Author), Marnie M. Wetzstein (Author), Matthew A. Hathcock (Author), Megan E. Branda (Author), Vanessa E. Torbenson (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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