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[Hormone therapies in pregnancy].
Minerva ginecologica, 2002Maternal endocrine disorders can have detrimental effects on the fetus and the pregnancy can affect the course of a pre-exisiting endocrinopathy or induce the onset of one of these disorders. Therapies for endocrine disorders are not always safe to administer during pregnancy.
Tommaselli GA+8 more
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Breast Cancer, 2002
Recently, the guidelines for adjuvant hormonal therapy for primary breast cancer were presented at the National Institute of Health Consensus Development Conference in November 2000 and at the 7th International Conference on Adjuvant Therapy of Primary Breast Cancer in February 2001. Adjuvant hormonal therapy should be offered basically to all patients
Yasuo Miyoshi+2 more
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Recently, the guidelines for adjuvant hormonal therapy for primary breast cancer were presented at the National Institute of Health Consensus Development Conference in November 2000 and at the 7th International Conference on Adjuvant Therapy of Primary Breast Cancer in February 2001. Adjuvant hormonal therapy should be offered basically to all patients
Yasuo Miyoshi+2 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Although hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been available for almost 100 years, conflicting opinions still exist about its efficacy and safety. There is uniform agreement that vasomotor instability and vaginal atrophy are totally reversible with HRT.
Margaret J. Nachtigall+1 more
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Although hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been available for almost 100 years, conflicting opinions still exist about its efficacy and safety. There is uniform agreement that vasomotor instability and vaginal atrophy are totally reversible with HRT.
Margaret J. Nachtigall+1 more
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2008
Acne affects more than 40 million people, of which more than half are women older than 25 years of age. These women frequently fail traditional therapy and have high relapse rates even after isotretinoin. Recent advances in research have helped to delineate the important role hormones play in the pathogenesis of acne.
Rosalyn George+2 more
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Acne affects more than 40 million people, of which more than half are women older than 25 years of age. These women frequently fail traditional therapy and have high relapse rates even after isotretinoin. Recent advances in research have helped to delineate the important role hormones play in the pathogenesis of acne.
Rosalyn George+2 more
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Transmasculine Hormone Therapy
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2019Prescribing gender-affirming hormonal therapy in transgender men (TM) not only induces desirable physical effects but also benefits mental health. In TM, testosterone therapy is aimed at achieving cisgender male serum testosterone to induce virilization.
Justine Defreyne, Guy T'Sjoen
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2005
Although estrogen has been clinically available for more than 6 decades, women have been confused by different opinions regarding the risks and benefits of menopausal hormone therapy (HT), estrogen therapy (ET), and estrogen-progestin therapy (EPT).
Bhagu R. Bhavnani, Ronald C. Strickler
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Although estrogen has been clinically available for more than 6 decades, women have been confused by different opinions regarding the risks and benefits of menopausal hormone therapy (HT), estrogen therapy (ET), and estrogen-progestin therapy (EPT).
Bhagu R. Bhavnani, Ronald C. Strickler
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The Nurse Practitioner, 1996
More than 40 million women in the United States are now going through or are past menopause. Another 3.5 million or more will reach midlife in the next decade. As their life expectancy increases (mean life expectancy of women is now approximately 84 years), so does the need for therapeutic regimens related to reproductive function and aging in woman ...
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More than 40 million women in the United States are now going through or are past menopause. Another 3.5 million or more will reach midlife in the next decade. As their life expectancy increases (mean life expectancy of women is now approximately 84 years), so does the need for therapeutic regimens related to reproductive function and aging in woman ...
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2019
Transgender women often seek hormone therapy to attain feminine physical features congruent with their gender identity. The aim of feminizing hormone therapy (FHT) is to provide suppression of endogenous testosterone and to maintain estradiol levels within the normal female range.
Oksana Hamidi, Caroline J. Davidge-Pitts
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Transgender women often seek hormone therapy to attain feminine physical features congruent with their gender identity. The aim of feminizing hormone therapy (FHT) is to provide suppression of endogenous testosterone and to maintain estradiol levels within the normal female range.
Oksana Hamidi, Caroline J. Davidge-Pitts
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2002
Since 1958 growth hormone (GH) has been used as substitution treatment for children with GH deficiency. At present, it is clear that a dose of 0.23 mg/kg/week can lead to a final height close to target height, but in view of the wide inter-individual variation, alternative regimens based on invidualizing the dosage with the help of prediction models ...
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Since 1958 growth hormone (GH) has been used as substitution treatment for children with GH deficiency. At present, it is clear that a dose of 0.23 mg/kg/week can lead to a final height close to target height, but in view of the wide inter-individual variation, alternative regimens based on invidualizing the dosage with the help of prediction models ...
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HORMONAL THERAPY IN DERMATOLOGY
Dermatologic Clinics, 2001Hormonal therapy in dermatology is used primarily to reverse or diminish the effect of androgens, which are responsible for causing acne, hirsutism, and androgenetic alopecia. Although hormonal therapy is one of many treatments for acne, it is the only medical therapy available for hirsutism, and likely the only hope for the successful medical ...
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