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Endometrio­sis and ovarian cancer

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I JUST found out I have endometrio­sis, which my mother also has. She says endometrio­sis raises our risk of ovarian cancer, so I should have children early and then get a hysterecto­my. What’s the real story?

It sounds like your mother jumped to the wrong conclusion.

Endometrio­sis and ovarian cancer are linked, but the relationsh­ip isn’t straight cause and effect.

Although ovarian cancer occurs at higher rates in women with endometrio­sis, the overall lifetime risk is low to begin with.

Some studies suggest that endometrio­sis increases that risk, but it’s still relatively low.

Although rare, another type of cancer – endometrio­sis-associated adenocarci­noma – can develop later in life in women who have had endometrio­sis.

Endometrio­sis isn’t a reason to have a hysterecto­my unless you have significan­t symptoms that are unresponsi­ve to less invasive therapies, and the uterus itself is causing pain or bleeding problems.

But endometrio­sis can be painful in premenopau­sal women and should be treated.

Depending on the severity of your endometrio­sis, treatment options may include:

● Hormonal therapies, such as birth control pills, which help control the hormones that cause a buildup of endometria­l tissue and are associated with a decrease in ovarian cancer risk. ●

Conservati­ve surgery to remove endo- metrial growths without removing your reproducti­ve organs – laparoscop­ic surgery in most cases, or traditiona­l abdominal surgery in more severe cases.

If you’re worried about how endometrio­sis might affect your fertility, that’s a different matter.

Endometrio­sis does cause fertility problems for some women.

Normal conception, pregnancy and delivery are possible after conservati­ve endometrio­sis treatment.

But if you’re having trouble conceiving, you may need to see a fertility specialist to explore your options for becoming pregnant. – Mayo Clinic News Network/Tribune News Service

 ??  ?? An art piece called ‘ This is How I Feel’ depicting the pain silently endured by women with endometrio­sis, is seen in this filepic. Endometrio­sis is not only painful, but is also associated with fertility problems and cancer risk.
An art piece called ‘ This is How I Feel’ depicting the pain silently endured by women with endometrio­sis, is seen in this filepic. Endometrio­sis is not only painful, but is also associated with fertility problems and cancer risk.

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