'You don't want to lose your ovaries because you think 'I might become a man' '. Women's perceptions of prophylactic surgery as a cancer risk management option

N Hallowell - Psycho‐Oncology: Journal of the Psychological …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
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This preliminary study provides insight into the meaning of prophylactic surgery as a risk
management strategy for women who have a familial risk of breast or ovarian cancer. Data
were collected during observations of genetic consultations and in semi‐structured
interviews with 41 women following their attendance at genetic counselling. The option of
prophylactic surgery was raised in 29 consultations and discussed in 35 of the post‐clinic
interviews. Fifteen women said they would consider having an oophorectomy in the future …
Abstract
This preliminary study provides insight into the meaning of prophylactic surgery as a risk management strategy for women who have a familial risk of breast or ovarian cancer. Data were collected during observations of genetic consultations and in semi‐structured interviews with 41 women following their attendance at genetic counselling. The option of prophylactic surgery was raised in 29 consultations and discussed in 35 of the post‐clinic interviews. Fifteen women said they would consider having an oophorectomy in the future and nine said they would consider having a mastectomy. The implications of undergoing oophorectomy and mastectomy were discussed during the post‐clinic interviews. Prophylactic surgery was described by the counsellees as providing individuals with a means to (a) fulfil their obligations to other family members and (b) reduce risk and contain their fear of cancer. The costs of this form of risk management, were described as: (a) compromising social obligations; (b) upsetting the natural balance of the body; (c) not offering protection from cancer; (d) operative and post‐operative complications; (e) the onset of menopause (f) the effects on body image, gender and personal identity and (g) potential effects on sexual relationships. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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