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Women support delayed removal of ovaries
https://www.facingourrisk.org/XRAY/women-support-delayed-ovary-removal
Full article: https://obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1471-0528.16424
Risk-reducing early removal of fallopian tubes followed by removal of ovaries at a later date was acceptable to women at high risk of ovarian cancer due to an inherited mutation in a recent study. This was especially true for women worried about sexual dysfunction associated with surgical menopause. (12/24/20)
Questions To Ask Your Health Care Provider
- Is risk-reducing removal of the fallopian tubes followed by delayed removal of the ovaries (RRESDO) an option for me?
- What can I expect after RRSO?
- What can I expect after RRESDO?
- How do the benefits of RRESDO compare to the risks?
- How would two surgeries with RRESDO impact my quality of life compared to one surgery with RRSO?
- If I have RRESDO, what type of screening should I consider prior to the second surgery?
- Do I qualify for any research studies on ovarian cancer risk reduction?
- I am experiencing menopause effects from my RRSO. Can you refer me to a menopause expert?
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