Abstract:Background Based principally on findings in three studies, the Collaborative Reanalysis (CR), the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), and the Million Women Study, it is claimed that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is an established cause of breast cancer. The authors have previously reviewed those studies (Parts 1-4). The WHI findings were first published in 2002, following which the use of HRT rapidly declined. A correspondingly rapid decline in the incidence of breast cancer has been reported, and attributed … Show more
“…A series of critiques of these studies (Parts 1–4)5–8 have been published in previous issues of this Journal. The latest paper in this series (Part 5)9 examines the reported decline in the incidence of breast cancer and possible attribution to the fall in HRT usage post WHI and MWS.…”
“…A series of critiques of these studies (Parts 1–4)5–8 have been published in previous issues of this Journal. The latest paper in this series (Part 5)9 examines the reported decline in the incidence of breast cancer and possible attribution to the fall in HRT usage post WHI and MWS.…”
“…[3][4][5][6][7] The validation of HT in menopause is still debatable. 8 Estrogen and progestin combination could increase the risk of coronary heart diseases according to some studies, 3,9 and prolonged use of HT is associated with high occurrences of breast cancer. 3,10 Therefore, scientists are trying to find a safer but equally effective alternative therapy for menopausal symptoms.…”
The DZQE formula improves the quality of life for menopausal women, especially for those with vasomotor symptoms during the whole menopausal period. The DZQE and EZ combination formula is effective only on perimenopausal symptoms.
“…Specifi c evaluation of the 12% using combined MHT revealed risk estimates of 1. risk disappeared within 5 years of cessation of treatment. One very large but controversial study, the MWS ( 9 ), is included in the Collins et al review ( 25 ) and is alluded to below ( 41 ). In 2005, Collins et al ( 25 ) published a comprehensive review of the evidence up to that time, which predominantly represented observational data.…”
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