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PROSPECTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN CANCERS A REVIEW

PROSPECTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN CANCERS A REVIEW

... of postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has fluctuated over the past 50 years due to changes in the perception of its risks and ...estrogen replacement therapy became ...

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Alternatives to Hormone Replacement Therapy in Postmenopausal Women

Alternatives to Hormone Replacement Therapy in Postmenopausal Women

... Single dose of intranasal 17-beta-estradiol to healthy postmenopausal women was found to increase ophthalmic artery perfusion. Twenty- one healthy women in natural menopause for at least 6 months (mean age: ...

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Advances in hormone replacement therapy: making the menopause manageable

Advances in hormone replacement therapy: making the menopause manageable

... Bone density and fracture are both related to menopause. Data from the HOPE study suggest that low doses are effective at preventing the loss of bone density in spine and femur and at reducing bone turnover. The ...

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Modification of blood pressure in postmenopausal women: role of hormone replacement therapy

Modification of blood pressure in postmenopausal women: role of hormone replacement therapy

... The relationship between menopause, hormonal status, age, and BP is not clearly defined. Both estrogens and progestins may directly influence vasodilation, but their effect may be additive or antagonist. In vivo studies ...

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The effects of progesterones on blood lipids in hormone replacement therapy

The effects of progesterones on blood lipids in hormone replacement therapy

... Dydrogesterone is an orally active progestogen that is chemically and biologically very similar to natural pro- gesterone [48]. It has an additional double bond between carbon-6 and carbon-7. As a consequence, ...

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Risk factors for breast cancer in a population with high incidence rates

Risk factors for breast cancer in a population with high incidence rates

... among postmenopausal women, weight gain was consis- tently associated with an increased risk for breast cancer only among women who had not used hormone replace- ment ...used hormone ...

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Somatic-vegetative Symptoms Evolution in Postmenopausal Women Treated with Phytoestrogens and Hormone  Replacement Therapy

Somatic-vegetative Symptoms Evolution in Postmenopausal Women Treated with Phytoestrogens and Hormone Replacement Therapy

... specific postmenopausal symptomatology and not pre- viously treated with phytoestrogens or hormone replacement therapy (HRT), were divided into 3 ...

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Vegan diet and blood lipid profiles: a cross-sectional study of pre and postmenopausal women

Vegan diet and blood lipid profiles: a cross-sectional study of pre and postmenopausal women

... In the present study, significant associations were found between vegetarian diets and lipids profiles in premenopausal than postmenopausal women. To our knowledge, no study has assessed the effects of diets on ...

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Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cardiovascular Disease.pdf

Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cardiovascular Disease.pdf

... of therapy, extent of CHD, levels of cholesterol, and other preventive ...of postmenopausal women with increased intimal-medial thickness showed that 48 weeks of treatment with 17- ␤ estradiol (with or ...

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Role of Phytoestrogens as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women

Role of Phytoestrogens as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women

... quwwatemumayyeza. Hence, liver is unable to separate maaiyat from blood leading to formation of Ghaleez khoon (viscous blood), which in turn causes suddaeurooqirehm and burudaterehm resulting in amenorrhoea. (Ibn Sina, ...

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Hormone Replacement Therapy: Would it be Possible to Replicate a Functional Ovary?

Hormone Replacement Therapy: Would it be Possible to Replicate a Functional Ovary?

... is measured in weeks. It has immensely beneficial effects on women’s health and is considered to be the prime attribute for lower morbidity and mortality, as evidenced in premenopausal women compared to men of the same ...

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Prospective and retrospective study of weekly intermittent hormone (estrogen and progesterone) replacement therapy in hysterectomised women

Prospective and retrospective study of weekly intermittent hormone (estrogen and progesterone) replacement therapy in hysterectomised women

... Estrogen therapy in younger postmenopausal women is associated with a decisive reduction in morbidity and mortality, but estrogen use in this population is low because of risk of side ...intermittent ...

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Changes in magnetic resonance mammography due to hormone replacement therapy

Changes in magnetic resonance mammography due to hormone replacement therapy

... Several reports have described hormonal influences and alterations of the contrast enhancement kinetics in dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast. Alterations in T1 and T2 relaxation times depending on ...

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 DEVELOPMENT AND PHYSICAL EVALUATION OF POLY HERBAL SYRUP FOR DEXAMETHASONE INDUCED OSTEOPOROSIS

 DEVELOPMENT AND PHYSICAL EVALUATION OF POLY HERBAL SYRUP FOR DEXAMETHASONE INDUCED OSTEOPOROSIS

... Glucocorticoids are important therapeutic agents that have been used for their potent anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties for over 50 years (Van Staa TP et al., 2002). Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5626440.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5626440.pdf

... behavioral therapy (IBT) for obesity can be considered an intervention to embed in observational ...behavioral therapy (IBT) for obesity in South Alamo Medical Group primary care clinics in San Antonio, ...

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Effectiveness of Hormone Replacement Therapy for Vasomotor Symptoms in Menopause

Effectiveness of Hormone Replacement Therapy for Vasomotor Symptoms in Menopause

... There are different schools of thought. On one side there are views that menopause is com- pletely a natural and physiological phenomenon and does not need any intervention. On the other hand some believe that it is a ...

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Hormone therapy for breast cancer

Hormone therapy for breast cancer

... the hormone therapies for breast ...Hormonal therapy of breast cancer is personal, women with stage I breast cancers not warranting chemotherapy should not receive ovarian suppression, nor should women with ...

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Postmenopausal hormone therapy and Alzheimer diseaseA prospective cohort study

Postmenopausal hormone therapy and Alzheimer diseaseA prospective cohort study

... Use of HT. Self-reported HT use was recorded as lifetime use in years (and indication of use) at the baseline inquiry in 1989. In all follow-up questionnaires, numbers of months per year of estrogen use were reported and ...

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Oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy and thrombosis

Oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy and thrombosis

... venous thromboembolism in young women: a case-control stud\.. World Health Organization. Venous thromboembolic disease and com- bined oral contraceptives: resulis of international multic[r] ...

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The effect of hormone therapy on women's quality of life in the first year of the Estonian Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy trial

The effect of hormone therapy on women's quality of life in the first year of the Estonian Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy trial

... Estonian Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy (EPHT) trial, was to determine whether women receiving HT in a randomised trial experienced fewer symptoms and bet- ter QOL after one year of use than women ...

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