The Hysterectomy Hoax: The Truth About Why Many Hysterectomies Are Unnecessary and How to Avoid Them
Editorial Reviews
Publishers Weekly
"Offers a powerful critique of the standard medical practices of performing hysterectomies as a panacea."
Book Description
While more than 600,000 hysterectomies are performed each year in the United States, 90 percent of them are unwarranted. This vital health guide offers women the information they need to empower themselves in making critical health decisions. For example, surgery can often do more harm than good and may pose needless risks, except in situations involving a life-threatening illness such as cancer. However, surgeons often rely on hysterectomies as a panacea for everything from premenstrual syndrome to uterine fibroids. An important step in bridging the communication gap between patient and physician are the specific questions in this book for women to ask their doctors. Included is information about various gynecological conditions with suggestions for alternative treatments, such as endometriosis, uterine prolapse, ovarian cysts, and precancerous conditions.
The Hysterectomy Hoax: The Truth About Why Many Hysterectomies Are Unnecessary and How to Avoid Them
The Hysterectomy Hoax: The Truth About Why Many Hysterectomies Are Unnecessary and How to Avoid Them,Stanley West,Paula Dranov,Next Decade Inc,0970090811,Consumer Health,Consumer education,Health & Fitness,Health Care Issues,Health/Fitness,Hysterectomy,Popular works,Reference,Surgery, Unnecessary,Women's Health - General,Women's health
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