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Franziska Bohm says her family doctor brushed her off when she asked for permanent birth control in her 20s. When she finally spoke to a surgeon, she was told about bilateral salpingectomy. Here's her story: www.cbc.ca/radio/whitec...
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Surgery to remove the fallopian tubes as a permanent method of birth control could also reduce a woman's risk of the most common ovarian cancer, but a group of B.C. researchers and physicians say the ...
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Wanting to be child-free, these women got fallopian tube removal. The surgery may also cut ovarian cancer risk | CBC
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