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Explore how estrogen and testosterone impact fertility, offering insights into their roles and holistic approaches to the struggle to get pregnant.
What is intraductal breast cancer? How often does testicular cancer spread? What is carcinoma cancer of the breast? How quickly can breast cancer come back? How many breast cancer genes are there? How common is adrenal cancer? How does estrogen affect breast cancer?
A group of estrogen-blocking breast cancer drugs called aromatase inhibitors (anastrozole, exemestane, letrozole) may make your bones more brittle. That may cause bone and joint pain. Certain types of chemotherapy can also cause bone thinning. If you aren’t already inmenopause, it may start pre...
How does menopause affect breast cancer treatment? Where you are in your reproductive journey can make a big difference when it comes to getting treatment. For instance, hormone receptor-negative (or hormone-negative) breast cancers don’t have any estrogen or progesterone receptors, so treatment ...
How does estrogen affect breast cancer? How fast does metastatic breast cancer spread? How does breast cancer harm the body? What is the prognosis for DCIS breast cancer? Can stage 4 breast cancer go into remission? What happens in chemotherapy for breast cancer?
Endometriosis is a chronic, estrogen-dependent, benign condition, affecting 10–15% of women of reproductive age. It is associated with a prevalence of sexual dysfunction that is nearly twice as high as that seen in women with other benign gynecological conditions. Our study aimed to assess the...
And, if left untreated, you increase your risk of breast cancer, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and fibroids. Learn more:Estrogen Dominance and How Does It Affect the Body? How can I naturally reverse estrogen dominance?
Well, you might have guessed that your periodyour entire menstrual cycle, and hormones like estrogen and testosterone, in facttotally affects your libido. We chatted with Cosmo Radio women's health expert, Jennifer Wider, M.D., to get the skinny on how it all goes down. 1 Your ...