Tuesday, July 29, 2014

One Type of Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy Can Spread Cancer

To determine the cancer risk, researchers at Columbia University examined a large database between 2006 and 2012, looking for the presence of underlying cancers in women undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy with morcellation.

Of the more than 230,000 women who underwent minimally invasive hysterectomy, about 36,000 had morcellation performed. Among this group, 99 cases of uterine cancer were discovered, about 1 in 368 women undergoing the procedure – very close to the FDA's previous estimate.

Twenty-six other types of gynecologic cancers were found, along with 39 uterine tumors that could become cancerous.

The risk of underlying cancer increased with age, according to the JAMA article, with the greatest leap for women between ages 50 and 65. The highest risk group overall was women over age 65.



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