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Keyhole hysterectomy is effective for women with heavy menstrual bleeding

BMJ 2020; 368 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l6764 (Published 03 January 2020) Cite this as: BMJ 2020;368:l6764

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  1. Rob Cook, clinical director1,
  2. Johnny Lyon-Maris, clinical adviser2,
  3. Peter Davidson, clinical adviser1
  4. on behalf of NIHR Dissemination Centre
  1. 1Bazian, Economist Intelligence Unit Healthcare, London, UK
  2. 2Wessex Institute, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
  1. Correspondence to R Cook rob.cook{at}bazian.com

The study

Cooper K, Breeman S, Scott NW, et al. Laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy versus endometrial ablation for women with heavy menstrual bleeding (HEALTH): a parallel-group, open-label, randomised controlled trial. Lancet 2019;394:1425-36.

The study was funded by the NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme (project number 12/35/23).

To read the full NIHR Signal, go to: https://discover.dc.nihr.ac.uk/content/signal-000837/keyhole-hysterectomy-is-effective-for-women-with-heavy-menstrual-bleeding

Footnotes

  • Competing interestsThe BMJ has judged that there are no disqualifying financial ties to commercial companies. The authors declare the following other interests: none.

  • Further details of The BMJ policy on financial interests is here: https://www.bmj.com/about-bmj/resources-authors/forms-policies-and-checklists/declaration-competing-interests

  • Contributor Anna Sayburn.

  • All authors contributed to development and review of this summary, as part of the wider NIHR Signals editorial team (https://www.bmj.com/NIHR-signals). RC is guarantor.

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  • Permission to reuse these articles should be directed to disseminationcentre@nihr.ac.uk.

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