2009
DOI: 10.2174/1567270001006010103
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Cardiovascular Risk During the Menopause

Abstract: Although initial experimental data and results of observational studies suggest that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is associated with a reduction in the risk of heart disease, the results for events such as stroke or thromboembolism are less clear. Randomized secondary and primary prevention studies have found that HRT is not protective against the risk of coronary heart disease, stroke or progression of atherosclerosis. Therefore, HRT therapy should not be initiated to prevent vascular disease among postm… Show more

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