1. Vasectomy : Search Results - healthfinder.gov - Your Source for Reliable Health Information
This fact sheet describes the possible relationship between vasectomy and the risk of prostate and testicular cancer.... Details >
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2. No-Scalpel Vasectomy Information on MedicineNet.com
Jan. 28, 2002 -- Couples who've seen enough of the stork have two basic choices: birth control or sterilization.
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3. Vasectomy Vasectomy Surgery - Vasectomy Health Information - NY Times Health
Vasectomy is a minor operation that takes about 15 - 30 minutes and is usually performed with local anesthesia in a doctor's office or a family planning clinic. Most insurance policies will cover vasectomies performed as a minor outpatient procedu...
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4. Mission Health - Vasectomy - Series, Urology Information
Vasectomy is the surgical division of the vas deferens. Vasectomy prevents sperm from being released into semen during ejaculation, thus preventing pregnancy. Vasectomy may be recommended for adult men who are certain that they wish to prevent fut.....
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5. Vasectomy, Health Information, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison
A vasectomy is surgery to cut the vas deferens, the tubes that carry a man’s sperm from his scrotum to his urethra. The urethra is the tube that carries sperm and urine out of the penis. After a vasectomy, sperm cannot move out of the testes. A ma...
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6. Vasectomy definition - eMedicineHealth - experts in everyday emergencies, first aid and health information
Vasectomy: A vasectomy is a surgical procedure designed to make a man sterile by cutting or blocking both the right and left vas deferens, the tubes through which sperm pass into the ejaculate.
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7. USA Today-Consumer Health News, Information and Resources Updated Daily-Impotence-After Vasectomy, Single Test Might Give All-Clear
FRIDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- A single semen test three months after a man's vasectomy may be enough for him to get the all-clear, a new study finds.
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