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Menopausal Impact of Opportunistic Salpingectomy for Ovarian Cancer Prevention
Sponsor: Umeå University
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to find out whether removing the fallopian tubes at the time of hysterectomy leads to an earlier menopause. The study includes women under 55 years of age who previously underwent hysterectomy as participants in the HOPPSA trial, where they were randomly assigned to either removal of the fallopian tubes or no removal. The main question is: • Does removing the fallopian tubes at the time of hysterectomy lead to an earlier menopause? Researchers will compare women who had their fallopian tubes removed during hysterectomy with women who had hysterectomy alone to see whether menopause occurs earlier after tube removal. Age at menopause will be estimated by measuring follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in small blood samples collected on a paper card. Participants will: * Collect 4-5 drops of blood using a finger prick * Place the drops on a paper card and mail it to the researchers * Complete an online questionnaire These steps will be done twice, one year apart.
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
20 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
2100
Start Date
2026-03
Completion Date
2057-12
Last Updated
2026-02-20
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Opportunistic salpingectomy
Removal of the fallopian tubes at the time of hysterectomy
Locations (1)
Umeå University
Umeå, Sweden