Journal article

Bilateral oophorectomy and rate of colorectal cancer: A prospective cohort study

T Koch, J Therming Jørgensen, J Christensen, AK Duun-Henriksen, L Priskorn, M Kildevæld Simonsen, C Dehlendorff, Z Jovanovic Andersen, A Juul, EV Bräuner, M Hickey

International Journal of Cancer | Published : 2022

Abstract

Worldwide, colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer and third cause of cancer death in women. Estrogen exposure has been inversely associated with colorectal cancer. Oophorectomy reduces circulating estrogen, but the effect on colorectal cancer remains uncertain. The aim of this study was to examine the association between unilateral and bilateral oophorectomy and subsequent risk of colorectal cancer, and whether this association varied by menopausal status at time of oophorectomy, use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) at baseline, hysterectomy and baseline body mass index (BMI). The study included 25 698 female nurses (aged ≥45 years) participating in the Danish Nurse Cohort. N..

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