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Adiposity Magnifies Adverse Cardiovascular Impact of Prophylactic Oophorectomy


 

FROM THE SAN ANTONIO BREAST CANCER SYMPOSIUM

The NHANES III analysis is particularly relevant because prophylactic oophorectomy is generally recommended in BRCA mutation carriers after their last child is born or after age 35, but before age 45, whichever comes first. "These women are getting oophorectomy at an extremely young age," she noted.

Dr. McCarthy said she had no relevant financial disclosures.

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