Treatments that may Cause or Accelerate Menopause: Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy can damage ovarian follicles and cause earlier menopause, increase the length and severity of symptoms and result in permanent ovarian failure
Gonadotoxic chemotherapy (therapies that can damage the ovaries or testes), primarily treatments containing alkylating agents, may damage ovarian function and may result in permanent menopause (Hickey et al., 2024)
Preliminary research indicates that the effect of new targeted therapies and immunotherapy on ovarian function is uncertain, but in mice, immunotherapy damaged the ovaries (Hickey et al., 2024)
Common chemotherapies that can damage the ovaries include cyclophosphamide, ifosfamide, cisplatin, carboplatin and taxanes