Fertility-Preserving Hormonal Therapy vs Hysterectomy in Early-Stage Endometrial Cancer: Survival Outcomes and Clinical Implications

Fertility-Preserving Hormonal Therapy vs Hysterectomy in Early-Stage Endometrial Cancer: Survival Outcomes and Clinical Implications

This analysis compares survival in young women with early-stage endometrial cancer treated with fertility-preserving hormonal therapy versus hysterectomy, highlighting survival equivalence in women under 40 years and increased mortality risk in older patients undergoing hormonal therapy.
Association of Hysterectomy With Hypertension Incidence in Korean Women: Insights from a Nationwide Cohort Study

Association of Hysterectomy With Hypertension Incidence in Korean Women: Insights from a Nationwide Cohort Study

This nationwide Korean cohort study found that hysterectomy is associated with a modestly increased risk of developing hypertension in women aged 40 to 59 years, particularly in those with elevated post-surgical hemoglobin levels and after adnexa-sparing procedures.