Gynecologic oncology
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One hundred four premenopausal women, 42 years of age or less, with early stage carcinoma of the cervix had surgical management with ovarian retention. Eighty-two had ovarian transposition performed at the time of exploration for radical hysterectomy or staging lymphadenectomy because of known or possible need for radiation therapy. Twenty-two had radical hysterectomy and retained ovaries without transposition. ⋯ We conclude that transposition is not successful in preserving ovarian function in patients who are likely to need radiation therapy and is, therefore, not indicated. Long-term follow-up is necessary to determine rates of continued ovarian function after surgery. The rate of subsequent malignancy is low.