Does removing the uterus affect a woman’s life expectancy?

Whether or not the removal of the uterus affects a woman’s life expectancy depends on the disease she had before the removal. If the removal of the uterus is due to a benign disease, it will not affect her life expectancy, but if it is due to a malignant disease, it may affect her survival time.
A woman’s life expectancy depends on the disease she had before the removal of the uterus. If the uterus is removed due to benign cervical diseases such as fibroids, it will not affect the woman’s life expectancy.
If the uterus is removed due to various types of cancer, such as endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, etc., there is still a possibility that the cancer will spread after the hysterectomy, and the spread of the cancer will shorten the woman’s survival time.
Simply removing the uterus will not affect a woman’s survival time, but only her reproductive function and menstruation.