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Menopause, hormone replacement and gynaecological cancers
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Approximately 18,000 women are diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer in the UK each year. Predisposing risk factors for some of these gynaecological cancers include an early menarche/late menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Furthermore, treatment of gynaecological malignancies often induces an iatrogenic menopause, which may be more severe than a natural onset. HRT is an extremely effective treatment that may dramatically improve physical and psychological symptoms and ultimately quality of life in patients with cancer. However, the safety of using HRT in patients with gynaecological cancer is a controversial issue and not entirely clear. The main concern is the theoretical risk of the stimulation of residual cancer cells by estrogen replacement. The review of the evidence in this article found that for most gynaecological cancers this hypothesis was not proven. No study to date has found HRT to have a detrimental effect on survival in patients with early stage endometrial cancer, epithelial ovarian cancer, cervical cancer and vulval tumours. HRT is only an absolute contraindication in low-grade endometrial stromal sarcomas and is best avoided in granulosa cell ovarian tumours. Therefore, HRT should not be withheld in the majority of patients with gynaecological cancer. If quality of life is being adversely affected by symptoms of the menopause, then patients with cancer should be counselled regarding the known risks and benefits of HRT to enable them to make an informed decision on their treatment.
Title: Menopause, hormone replacement and gynaecological cancers
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Approximately 18,000 women are diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer in the UK each year.
Predisposing risk factors for some of these gynaecological cancers include an early menarche/late menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
Furthermore, treatment of gynaecological malignancies often induces an iatrogenic menopause, which may be more severe than a natural onset.
HRT is an extremely effective treatment that may dramatically improve physical and psychological symptoms and ultimately quality of life in patients with cancer.
However, the safety of using HRT in patients with gynaecological cancer is a controversial issue and not entirely clear.
The main concern is the theoretical risk of the stimulation of residual cancer cells by estrogen replacement.
The review of the evidence in this article found that for most gynaecological cancers this hypothesis was not proven.
No study to date has found HRT to have a detrimental effect on survival in patients with early stage endometrial cancer, epithelial ovarian cancer, cervical cancer and vulval tumours.
HRT is only an absolute contraindication in low-grade endometrial stromal sarcomas and is best avoided in granulosa cell ovarian tumours.
Therefore, HRT should not be withheld in the majority of patients with gynaecological cancer.
If quality of life is being adversely affected by symptoms of the menopause, then patients with cancer should be counselled regarding the known risks and benefits of HRT to enable them to make an informed decision on their treatment.
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