Can you live longer with your uterus and ovaries removed?

Removal of the uterus and ovaries does not in itself affect life expectancy. Whether or not the removal of the uterus and ovaries will result in a longer life depends on the original condition of the uterus and ovaries removed, for example, the five-year survival rate for early stage cervical cancer is more than 95%. If the removal of the uterus and ovaries is due to a benign tumor, the removal of the uterus and ovaries itself will not affect life expectancy, that is, it will not shorten the original life expectancy. If the total hysterectomy is due to a malignant tumor, it depends on the type and stage of the malignant tumor as well as the treatment. For example, the five-year survival rate of early-stage cervical cancer is more than 95%; and the five-year survival rate of ovarian cancer can be more than 80% when it is detected at an early stage and treated actively. Therefore, whether the uterus and ovaries can be removed for a long life depends on the condition of the original disease, and after the operation, one should adjust the mindset and have a regular review to strive for the best prognosis.