What Is Estrogen Dominance?
Surgery

Doctors may recommend surgery for patients who have estrogen-sensitive cancer. An oophorectomy is the most commonly recommended procedure, and it involves the removal of the ovaries. Removing the ovaries lowers the body's estrogen levels because the ovaries produce the majority of the body's estrogen. This procedure leads to surgical menopause, otherwise known as menopause caused by a surgical procedure.
Patients who have a high risk of developing ovarian or breast cancer may want to undergo a preemptive oophorectomy to lower their chances of getting cancer. When patients are at a very high risk of developing breast cancer, studies show the removal of both ovaries reduces that risk by around fifty percent.
Complications Of Estrogen Dominance

High estrogen and estrogen dominance can increase an individual's risk of developing certain conditions, such as ovarian and breast cancer. The American Cancer Society has stated estrogen dominance leads to an increased risk of developing endometrial cancer as well. This is cancer that develops in the inner lining of the uterus. It's the most common form of uterine cancer and makes up about six percent of cancers that occur in women in the United States. High estrogen levels increase an individual's chances of developing blood clots or having a stroke. It's also possible for estrogen dominance to increase the patient's chances of developing thyroid issues. Thyroid problems can lead to tiredness, depression, and significant changes in weight.
