Women who use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for at least a decade before their final period may see a reduced risk of breast cancer, heart attacks, or strokes, according to a new analysis.
While hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is not broadly linked to young-onset breast cancer, using certain types before menopause could increase the risk of it developing in young women, a new study ...
If you’re a woman experiencing menopause symptoms, you may be seeking an online prescription for HRT. This overview explores ...
Months after feds lift FDA's strongest safety alert against HRT, demand for menopausal relief has spawned a shortage.
Researchers conducted a nested case-control study to examine if the use of exogenous estrogen‑only, progestogen‑only, or combined estrogen-progestogen HRT was associated with the development of ...
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HRT does not increase breast cancer risk in BRCA1/BRCA2 variant carriers, with lower incidence in users versus non-users. Estrogen-alone therapy is linked to reduced mortality, while estrogen plus ...