Menopausal symptoms in epithelial ovarian cancer survivors: a GINECO VIVROVAIRE2 study

We have previously shown that epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) and its treatments have negative effects on long-term quality of life (QoL) and fatigue. The present multicenter study investigated the main menopausal symptoms and gynecological management of EOC survivors (EOCS). 166 patients with relap...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gynecologic oncology 2021-12, Vol.163 (3), p.598-604
Hauptverfasser: Gernier, F., Gompel, A., Rousset-Jablonski, C., Kalbacher, E., Floquet, A., Berton-Rigaud, D., Tredan, O., Alexandre, J., Follana, P., Zannetti, A., Dohollou, N., Grellard, J.-M., Clarisse, B., Licaj, I., Ahmed-Lecheheb, D., Fauvet, R., Pautier, P., Joly, F.
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Zusammenfassung:We have previously shown that epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) and its treatments have negative effects on long-term quality of life (QoL) and fatigue. The present multicenter study investigated the main menopausal symptoms and gynecological management of EOC survivors (EOCS). 166 patients with relapse-free ≥3 years after the end of treatment attended a consultation with a gynecologist, including a questionnaire related to vasomotor symptoms (VMS) and sexuality, a clinical examination, a blood sample and an osteodensitometry. QoL, fatigue, insomnia and mood disorders were measured with validated questionnaires and correlated to VMS. VMS and QoL were assessed according to natural menopause (NM) or surgical menopause (SM). Mean age at the survey was 62 [21–83] years and stage III/IV (48%). Mean delay since the end of treatment was 6 years. Fifty-nine patients (36%) had SM. Half of patients reported VMS. Seventy-two percent of EOCS with SM had VMS compared to 41% with NM (P 
ISSN:0090-8258
1095-6859
1095-6859
DOI:10.1016/j.ygyno.2021.10.001