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Sunday, November, 29, 2009
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Yes, Laura, having your ovaries removed to suppress estrogen is quite common. This doesn't come without its downside; lack of circulating estrogen not only helps prevent cancer, but it also causes menopause-like side effects, including loss of bone density, vaginal dryness, possible mood swings, and other issues. So it's a balancing act - to what degree do you want to protect yourself from cancer, vs. putting yourself at risk for other health issues? It can be a tough decision... good luck - PJH
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