http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE7035GB20110104 Women who have their uterus removed for reasons other than cancer may be at a greater risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke, suggests a large new study.
The risk appears to rise even higher for women who also have both ovaries removed. However, the Swedish researchers stop short of saying that taking out either the uterus or the ovaries can actually cause cardiovascular disease.
"Hysterectomy itself is a really safe procedure," senior researcher Dr. Daniel Altman of the Karolinska Institute told Reuters Health. "But some surgeries can be associated with risks that don't immediately show up, rather raising risks in the long term."
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After accounting for several factors that might explain differences in risk -- such as a woman's financial situation and the age at which her hysterectomy was performed -- the researchers found that a woman who underwent a hysterectomy before age 50 had a nearly 20 percent higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease compared to a similar woman who still had both her uterus and her ovaries.