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Researchers Can Now Predict Your Chances of Having a Hysterectomy
What if you could predict whether or not you are likely to eventually choose to have a hysterectomy?
Well now you can, according to a new study released this month by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco.
The three predictors are:
Having just a single symptom (such as heavy bleeding) results in only a 20 percent change of undergoing a hysterectomy. But having a combination of symptoms plus the other two predictors leads to an astonishing 95% chance.
According to Dr. Lee Learman, the lead investigator in the study:
You can learn more about the study here and here.
Over to you now…. Will this news have an effect on your decision?