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Approximately two out of threebreast cancersare hormone receptor positive, according to the American Cancer Society. This means that the breast cancer cells have receptors for either estrogen or progesterone, which are hormones that enable the growth of cancer.1 Hormone therapy, also called endocrine ...
Hormone Therapy and Breast Cancer DeclineThe article discusses research on the link between a decline in Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and a decline in the incidence of breast cancer, that was conducted by an ...
Beral, V., for the Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer. Breast cancer and hormone replacement therapy (HRT): collaborative reanalysis of data from 51 epidemiological studies of 52,705 women with breast cancer and 108,411 women without breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res 4 (Supp...
Hormone Therapy Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer Hormones are circulating substances produced by different glands of the body, and they can cause some breast cancers to grow. If tests show that a woman’s cancer is sensitive to the action of hormones, she may benefit from treatments that reduce...
Hormone therapy and breast cancerChlebowski , R. T. et al .. 2009 Nature Publishing Groupdoi:10.1038/NRENDO.2009.69Vig, J.Springer NatureNature Reviews Endocrinology
Breast cancer and hormone-replacement therapy: up to general practice to pick up the pieces. Lancet 2003; 362: 414-415. Full Text | PDF(52KB) | CrossRef | PubMed 2 Rossouw JE, Anderson GL, Prentice RL, et al. Risks and benefits of estrogen plus progestin in healthy postmenopausal ...
Hormone replacement therapy and breast cancerRonald H Gray a
Information about hormone therapy (HT) and breast cancer discussed at the 66th Annual Clinical Meeting of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) held on June 4, 2010 in Montreal, Quebec is presented. Topics include the incidence of breast cancer in women and the risks...
Researchers found that women who used estrogen in conjunction with bioidentical progesterone actually saw a decreased risk of breast cancer. While bioidenticals are a helpful tool to balance hormones, they do not correct the reasons for imbalance. Stress and other lifestyle issues impair hormone pro...