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  2. Hormone replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    However, in February 2004 it, too, was halted. While there was a 23% decreased incidence of breast cancer in the estrogen-only study participants, risks of stroke and pulmonary embolism were increased slightly, predominantly in patients who began HRT over the age of 60. [107]

  3. Hormone replacement therapy and menopause: What you ... - AOL

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    For example, the risk of coronary heart disease was no higher among women aged 45 and over taking combined HRT, compared to those who had never taken it, according to a NICE adviser.

  4. Hormone Therapy Was Villainized For Decades. Now, It ... - AOL

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    In 2000, more than one in five women over 50 were taking hormones, according to statistics tracked by the Menopause Society, an influential health-care nonprofit. By 2008, fewer than 5 percent of ...

  5. Some form of hormone replacement therapy now taken by over one million women in Britain. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Million Women Study - Wikipedia

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    The risk in current users was increased about 1.2 fold; for every 1000 women using HRT, 2.6 developed ovarian cancer over 5 years, compared with 2.2 in those not taking HRT. The risk was the same for estrogen-only, combined estrogen-progestogen and other types of HRT (including tibolone) and did not vary by specific type of estrogen or ...

  7. Women's Health Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Unopposed estrogen did reduce the risk for osteoporotic fractures and, unlike the estrogen/progestin treatment, showed a decrease in breast cancer risk. [ 50 ] As a consequence of the findings, which indicated that the incurred risks of HT outweigh the identified benefits, the study authors recommended that HT not be prescribed for the purpose ...

  8. Sweet spot for HRT may reduce dementia risk by nearly a ... - AOL

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    Taking hormone replacement at the right time in midlife reduces the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease by 23% to 32%, a new meta-analysis found.

  9. Estrogen and neurodegenerative diseases - Wikipedia

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    So, the selective ERβ agitator has more clinical value for neurodegenerative diseases). In post-menopausal women, high levels of testosterone and estrogen higher the risk 2-3 times than lower level situation. Women that are not taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have lesser risk of breast cancer because of the insulin level increase. [18]