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Oophorectomy in primary colorectal cancer
A Schofield1, J Pitt, G Biring
1Colorectal Surgical Unit, West Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust, Twickenham Road, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 6AF, UK.
Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
|April 26, 2001
Abstract:
Colorectal cancer is a common cancer affecting women which may metastasize to the ovaries. We present five cases of ovarian metastases requiring surgery and review the debate regarding oophorectomy at the primary resection for colorectal cancer. Although prophylactic oophorectomy has not been proven to affect survival, further surgery for symptomatic ovarian metastases may be avoided and the increased risk of developing primary ovarian cancer is abolished.