§  2496. Written summary regarding hysterectomy.  The commissioner, in  consultation with  the  medical  society  of  the  state  of  New  York,  consumers  and  others  knowledgeable on the topic of hysterectomy shall  develop a standardized written summary which shall explain: 1. the common diagnoses for which hysterectomy is a  common  treatment  including  but  not  limited  to  uterine leiomyofibroma, endometriosis,  disorders of menstruation, premalignant or malignant changes  in  uterus  or cervix and salpingo-oophoritis; 2.  alternative  treatments  to  hysterectomy  for  such diagnoses, in  accordance with accepted medical practices; 3. the types of hysterectomy including  radical,  subtotal  abdominal,  total abdominal and vaginal; 4.  the common physiological changes, side effects, risks and benefits  which  result  after  each  type  of  hysterectomy  or  alternative is  performed; 5.  that  the hysterectomy is irreversible, results in infertility and  the end of menstruation; and 6. an oophorectomy, a treatment often  associated  with  hysterectomy,  including unilateral, bilateral and salpingo-oophorectomy.