Hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, was the first menopause treatment available to women, approved by the FDA in 1941. It ...
The analysis, published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity, concluded there was “n o significant association” between HRT and ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) does not increase breast cancer risk in BRCA1/BRCA2 carriers, with estrogen-alone formulations showing a lower risk. The study used a matched-pair design to control ...
But "black box" warnings on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) that warned of heightened risks from breast cancer, stroke or dementia were enough to discourage physicians and their patients from ...
After decades when menopausal women were steered away from hormone therapy due to breast cancer concerns, new evidence shows it may be right for some.
The FDA plans to remove the black box warning from HRT, citing updated scientific evidence and expert collaboration. The decision aims to improve access to HRT by removing warnings about ...
Menopause can feel overwhelming as hormones wreak havoc, but you don’t have to endure it alone. According to Dr Kaushal, modern medicine offers hope with HRT.
There is little evidence that HRT causes people to gain weight. Weight gain during menopause has more to do with the changes in metabolism than whether a person takes HRT. Hormone replacement therapy ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) patches have to be applied below the waist because they absorb more effectively into body areas with more fatty tissue, such as the lower abdomen, thighs, and ...
Doctors advise you to approach HRT with caution if you have lupus. HRT may increase the risk of flares or blood clots in some people. There are factors that you need to consider if you have lupus and ...