What is the difference between a total hysterectomy and a radical hysterectomy?
a. A total hysterectomy involves removal of the uterus and a radical hysterectomy involves removal of the uterus and vagina.
b. A total hysterectomy involves removal of just the ovaries and a radical hysterectomy involves removal of the uterus.
c. A total hysterectomy involves removal of the uterus and cervix and a radical hysterectomy involves removal of the uterus, cervix, ovaries and surrounding tissues.
d. There is no difference; both terms refer to the same procedure.
c
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