Designed for women who need a hysterectomy and want alternative treatment, this page offers links to endometriosis and adenomyosis resources.
Information for women and a full report about current trends in hysterectomy procedures is offered by the Center for Chronic Disease Prevention.
Centers for Disease Control offer a list of links to articles and fact sheets about hysterectomy rates and age groups in the United States.
Book excerpt covers the basics on hysterectomy and notes the controversies about this procedure, which some think is too often performed.
Hysterectomy Educational Resources and Services Foundation offers a library of facts and articles discussing the procedure and its alternatives.
Learn about this surgical treatment for uterine fibroids used as an alternative to hysterectomy or myomectomy. Includes references and effects.
Support services for pre- and post-operative hysterectomy patients are offered here. Access information and resources for women's hormone issues.
UK group offers support to women who have had or plan to have a hysterectomy. Read patient info, find support groups and join discussion lists.
Articles on a range of surgical and gynecological procedures including hysterectomies, and tubal sterilization reversal.
Explains a procedure using laparoscopic techniques to remove the uterus through the vagina. Study the advantages.
Encyclopedia entry details this surgical procedure, which removes a woman's reproductive system in order to treat disease.
Public-health department looks at how the uterus and ovaries should function and what factors go into opting for hysterectomy. Study the options.
Article notes that the number of hysterectomies done in the United States each year has been declining. Discover how the operation affects sex.
Health guide gives a basic overview of this surgical removal of the uterus. Review the methods, and learn when the operation is indicated.
Subscribe to this forum to discuss the effects of the hysterectomy procedure on women's lives. Check out a FAQ.
Examines drugs and less invasive procedures as alternatives to hysterectomy. Explore the options.