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Progestogens in menopausal hormone therapy [PDF]
Progestogens share one common effect: the ability to convert proliferative endometrium to its secretory form. In contrast, their biological activity is varied, depending on the chemical structure, pharmacokinetics, receptor affinity and different potency
Małgorzata Bińkowska, Jarosław Woroń
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Summary: Background: Women benefit from reduced fracture risk while using menopausal hormone therapy. However, information on risks after stopping menopausal hormone therapy is scarce and inconsistent, with no information on longer-term fracture risk as
Yana Vinogradova, PhD +4 more
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Effects of Menopausal Hormone Therapy on Uterine Fibroids in Women During Menopausal Transition [PDF]
Mengqi Huang, Jie Chen, Lin Gu, Yuxuan Yang, Pengfei Qin Department of Gynecological Endocrinology, Women’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Women and Children’s Healthcare Hospital, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210004, People’s Republic of ...
Huang M, Chen J, Gu L, Yang Y, Qin P
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Hormone Therapy for Menopausal Symptoms [PDF]
Recent evaluations of the methods of key studies should not change how we advise women A recently published and much publicised paper by Shapiro and colleagues, the last in a series of four, evaluated the effects of hormone therapy on the risk of breast cancer.1 The authors of the four review articles applied epidemiological principles to the ...
Eileen E, Reynolds +3 more
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Correction of menopausal disorders: new possibilities of menopausal hormone therapy
Determining the role of menopausal hormone therapy in the era of covid infection is an urgent task. The reasons for the lower rate of severe outcomes in women against the background of covid infection compared to men are currently being discussed.
L. Yu. Karakhalis
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Management of patients with uterine bleeding during menopausal hormone therapy
The trends in life expectancy that have been observed in recent decades directly affect the activities of an obstetrician-gynecologist due to the fact that women need not only to live a long life, but also to reduce the number of diseases, the ...
A. Z. Khashukoeva +4 more
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Menopausal hormone therapy: oncological risks [PDF]
The review article presents an analysis of the literature over the past 10 years on the relationship of menopausal hormone therapy and the risks of developing malignant diseases in women, including risk factors, such as mutations in the BRCA1/2 genes ...
Ekaterina V. Musina, Igor Yu. Kogan
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Background Menopause is a specific physical and psychological transition period for women, during which they experience a series of menopausal symptoms. Menopausal hormone therapy is an important treatment for improving menopausal symptoms. Helping women
Jie Lu +7 more
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Objective: to evaluate the awareness of pharmaceutical specialists on the pharmacotherapy of climacteric syndrome based on survey results.Material and methods. The authors analyzed 394 surveys of pharmaceutical specialists in Saint-Petersburg. The survey
M. A. Chernyavskaya, I. A. Narkevich
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Age-related diseases and menopausal hormone therapy – focus on progestogens
Hormone therapy is the most effective treatment for menopausal symptoms. The benefits of using menopausal hormone therapy outweigh the risks for healthy women. However, the situation is more complicated in women with one or more chronic diseases.
E. N. Kareva
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