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Treatment-related risk factors for premature menopause following Hodgkin lymphoma
We conducted a cohort-study among 518 female 5-year Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) survivors, aged 14 to 40 years (median: 25 years) at treatment (1965-1995).
Veer, M.B. (Mars) van 't +7 more
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Late‐Onset Rheumatoid Arthritis and Air Pollution in the Multiethnic Cohort
Objective To evaluate the effects of ambient air pollution on rheumatoid arthritis (RA) incidence in a racially and ethnically diverse population. Methods This analysis included 42,152 California Multiethnic Cohort participants, aged ≥65 years (>70% African American and Latino adults) who were enrolled in the Fee For Service component of Medicare (2001–
Anna H. Wu +14 more
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Effect of eight Weeks Aerobic Training on Serum parathormone, estrogen and Alkaline phosphatase concentration in obese women with premature menopause [PDF]
Introduction: Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disease that could causes many dangerous fractures. In this condition bone mass reduces, so fractures can easily occur.
Mehrdad Fathi +3 more
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Risk of premature menopause after treatment for Hodgkin's lymphoma.
BACKGROUND: Modern treatment of Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) has transformed its prognosis but causes late effects, including premature menopause. Cohort studies of premature menopause risks after treatment have been relatively small, and knowledge about ...
Kingston, Judith +62 more
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ABSTRACT Irritability is a prevalent and impairing feature associated with autism, yet remains poorly understood, particularly in adults. Drawing heavily on insights translated from pediatric and transdiagnostic literatures, we propose that irritability in autistic individuals often reflects a psychophysiological stress or threat response, rooted in a ...
Hsiang‐Yuan Lin +3 more
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Early Menarche, Nulliparity, and the Risk for Premature and Early Natural Menopause [PDF]
Study question: How the timing of menarche and parity link with premature and early natural 42 menopause? Summary answer: Early menarche (≤11 years) is a risk factor for both premature menopause (final 44 menstrual period, FMP
Weiderpass, E +44 more
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The secure anonymised information linkage databank menopause e-cohort (SAIL-MENO)
Menopause is a midlife transition for women leading to a permanent postmenopausal state. The Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank, containing anonymised, routinely collected healthcare data for the population of Wales, UK, provides a ...
Robin A.F. Andrews +2 more
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Introduction: Chromosome abnormalities contribute to about 10% of cases of premature ovarian insufficiency. Most are associated with X chromosome. Fragile mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene premutation has an estimated prevalence of 1% - 7% in sporadic ...
Ana Raquel Neves +9 more
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Abstract Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is characterized by a lack of a specific targeted treatment and a complex, partially unexplored pathophysiology. Common comorbidities associated with HFpEF are hypertension, atrial fibrillation, obesity and diabetes.
Giorgia D'Italia +2 more
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Due to ovarian insufficiency, some women attain menopause at an early age due to lifestyle factors and hormonal imbalances. Menopause occurring before the age of 40 is premature and between 40 and 44 years age is early, since the natural age of menopause
Sampurna Kundu, Sanghmitra Sheel Acharya
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