1. Care after premenopausal risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy in high-risk women: Scoping review and international consensus recommendations
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Nebgen, D. R., Domchek, S. M., Kotsopoulos, J., de Hullu, J. A., Crosbie, E. J., Paramanandam, V. S., van Zanten, M. B., Norquist, B. M., Guise, T., Rozenberg, S., Kurian, A. W., Pederson, H. J., Yuksel, N., Michaelson-Cohen, R., Bober, S. L., da SilvaFilho, A. L., Johansen, N., Guidozzi, F., Evans, D. G., Menon, U., Kingsberg, S. A., Powell, C. B., Grandi, G., Marchetti, Claudia, Jacobson, M., Brennan, D. J., Hickey, M., Marchetti C. (ORCID:0000-0001-7098-8956), Nebgen, D. R., Domchek, S. M., Kotsopoulos, J., de Hullu, J. A., Crosbie, E. J., Paramanandam, V. S., van Zanten, M. B., Norquist, B. M., Guise, T., Rozenberg, S., Kurian, A. W., Pederson, H. J., Yuksel, N., Michaelson-Cohen, R., Bober, S. L., da SilvaFilho, A. L., Johansen, N., Guidozzi, F., Evans, D. G., Menon, U., Kingsberg, S. A., Powell, C. B., Grandi, G., Marchetti, Claudia, Jacobson, M., Brennan, D. J., Hickey, M., and Marchetti C. (ORCID:0000-0001-7098-8956)
- Abstract
Women at high inherited risk of ovarian cancer are offered risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (RRSO) from age 35 to 45 years. Although potentially life-saving, RRSO may induce symptoms that negatively affect quality of life and impair long-term health. Clinical care following RRSO is often suboptimal. This scoping review describes how RRSO affects short- and long-term health and provides evidence-based international consensus recommendations for care from preoperative counselling to long-term disease prevention. This includes the efficacy and safety of hormonal and non-hormonal treatments for vasomotor symptoms, sleep disturbance and sexual dysfunction and effective approaches to prevent bone and cardiovascular disease.
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- 2023