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  2. Could Early Menopause Increase Your Cancer Risk? New ... - AOL

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    A new study linked primary ovarian insufficiency (POI)—a condition that causes early menopause—to higher rates of breast cancer. Experts explain what to know.

  3. What to know about menopause, according to a doctor - AOL

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    Menopause is a nearly universal experience for women who live to middle age. In the United States, an estimated 1.3 million women enter menopause every year. Around 90% of women experience ...

  4. 5 things everyone should know about menopause - AOL

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    Menopause affects everyone with a uterus. Still, while awareness of the symptoms of menopause and the stage that precedes it, called “perimenopause,” is on the rise, misconceptions and ...

  5. Hot flash - Wikipedia

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    Hot flashes in males could have various causes. It can be a sign of low testosterone. [4] [5] [6] Males with prostate cancer or testicular cancer can also have hot flashes, especially those who are undergoing hormone therapy with antiandrogens, also known as androgen antagonists, which reduce testosterone to castrate levels. [7]

  6. Menopause Is Finally Going Mainstream - AOL

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    But fixing the problem will take more than well-branded startups, or even new FDA-approved therapies, which not all patients are able to get. ... system’s problems with menopause go back to 2002 ...

  7. Hypoestrogenism - Wikipedia

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    A variety of conditions can lead to hypoestrogenism: menopause is the most common. [5] Primary ovarian insufficiency (premature menopause) due to varying causes, such as radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a spontaneous manifestation, can also lead to low estrogen and infertility. [17]

  8. Breast Cancer Threw Me Into Menopause at Just 37. I ... - AOL

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    Initially, I was wary about using an estrogen product because my breast cancer was hormone sensitive, but he reaffirmed that the research regarding topical estrogen and breast cancer risk shows ...

  9. Hypogonadism - Wikipedia

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    Commonly, the post-menopausal woman is not called hypogonadal if she is of typical menopausal age. Contrast with a young woman or teen, who would have hypogonadism rather than menopause. This is because hypogonadism is an abnormality, whereas menopause is a normal change in hormone levels.