Laparoscopic oophorectomy: A prospective evaluation in pre-menopausal breast cancer with particular reference to incidence and severity of menopausal symptoms

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Abstract

Laparoscopic oophorectomy offers potential advantages over other methods of ovarian ablation. In this prospective study the technique, complications and side-effects have been assessed in 69 consecutive patients. Menopausal symptoms were assessed using two scoring systems - the Kupperman index and the Womens Health Questionnaire. The serum beta oestradiol levels fell rapidly post-operatively (from 540 pmol l to 25 pmol l within 1 month). Menopausal symptoms were mild in 75% of patients and severe in none. Complications occurred in three patients. Laparoscopic oophorectomy has an important role to play in the management of pre-menopausal breast cancer and this study confirms that is well tolerated and gives good short-term results.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Number of pages2
JournalEjso
Volume22
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 1996

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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  • OBoyle, CJ;OHanlon, DM;Kerin, MJ;Barry, MK;Given, HF

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