oophorectomy
Americannoun
plural
oophorectomiesnoun
Etymology
Origin of oophorectomy
1870–75; < New Latin oophor ( on ) ovary (neuter of Greek ōiophóros egg-bearing; oo-, -phore ) + -ectomy
Example Sentences
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After her final surgery, an oophorectomy and a partial hysterectomy, she took a week to recover and then started filming “Your Friends & Neighbors” in Mount Kisco, N.Y.
From Los Angeles Times
Taken together, the results extend previous findings indicating that women with early bilateral oophorectomy are at high risk for Alzheimer's disease due to a link between APOE4 and estradiol loss in this cohort.
From Science Daily
So through six months of chemotherapy and through a double mastectomy, a hysterectomy and an oophorectomy, she continued working, even appearing at conferences around the country.
From New York Times
All of the women reached menopause naturally, none because of a hysterectomy, oophorectomy, radiation therapy or chemotherapy.
From Washington Post
I have scheduled and canceled a prophylactic oophorectomy three times and a double mastectomy twice.
From New York Times
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