Earlier Menopause Increasing
Submitted by Lois Rain on April 22, 2011
Women are entering menopause earlier and earlier. Sadly, many are losing the
functioning of their ovaries before they reach their forties. Although hopeful,
the news of advances in assisted conception is hardly joyful and reassuring,
especially considering all the expenses.
So why are some women speeding to an early change of life? It is not for the
reasons one might think. If you guessed toxicity, you’d be right on one count.
The good news that more women have beat childhood cancer unfortunately brings
greater chances of developing premature menopause. This is especially true if
cancer survivors were subjected to a combination of damaging radiotherapy and
alkylating agents. Read more about the study and the likelihood of premature
menopause.
~Health Freedoms
Early menopause increasing
More women are suffering from an early menopause, largely because childhood
cancer survival rates have improved so much in recent decades, according to a
study of the problem.’Premature ovarian failure’, as the early menopause is
known by doctors, refers to the loss of function of the ovaries before 40. It
affects about one in 100 women.
The incidence is increasing, according to a review published today (MON) in
the journal, The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, largely because of the increase
in the numbers of people surviving childhood cancers.
Early menopause can be triggered decades earlier by exposure to chemotherapy
and radiotherapy as a child.
Studies have found that eight per cent of all female survivors of childhood
cancers experience early menopause.
This increases to 30 to 40 per cent among those who received a combination of
radiotherapy and alkylating agents. Both attack cancerous and non-cancerous
cells.
When women stop ovulating they become infertile, although they can have
babies with the help of egg or embryo donation.
Puneet Arora, a registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology at Hope Hospital,
Salford and a co-author of the review said: “Premature ovarian failure is
usually permanent but ovarian activity can resume in some cases.
“Women who are diagnosed with the condition need support as these women are
often anxious and depressed. However recent scientific advances in assisted
conception provide hope to women.”
By Stephen Adams, Medical Correspondent
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