2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2017.08.643
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Surgical Findings and Outcomes in Premenopausal Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Oophorectomy: A Multicenter Review From the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons Fellows Pelvic Research Network

Abstract: Since publication of the Suppression of Ovarian Function Trial data, bilateral oophorectomy has been recommended for some women with premenopausal breast cancer to facilitate breast cancer treatment with aromatase inhibitors. These women may be at elevated risk for occult abdominal pathology compared with the general population. Gynecologic surgeons often perform castration oophorectomy in patients with breast cancer as an increasing number of oncologists are using aromatase inhibitors to treat premenopausal b… Show more

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“…Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer‐related deaths in women 1 . Survivors of BC are steadily rising due to the advances in early diagnosis and more effective treatments that result in a growing population of BC patients with gynecological pathologies 7 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer‐related deaths in women 1 . Survivors of BC are steadily rising due to the advances in early diagnosis and more effective treatments that result in a growing population of BC patients with gynecological pathologies 7 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact etiology of STICs and their transition to HGSC is unclear. STIC can be seen in patients with history of breast cancer and BRCA mutations at the time of risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy in up to 12% of cases [38,39], and have also been reported as an incidental finding [40].…”
Section: Peritoneal and Adnexal Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%