Low-dose estrogen therapy to reverse acquired antihormonal resistance in the treatment of breast cancer. [Review] [96 refs] Clinical Breast Cancer. 2008 Apr; 8 (2):124–33.Swaby RF, Jordan VC (2008) Low-dose estrogen therapy to reverse acquired antihormonal resistance in the treatment of ...
burning, dryness, irritation, and dyspareunia, which degrade a woman’s quality of life and are unlikely to diminish without treatment2. Studies have shown that AV is associated with estrogen deficiencies during menopause that cause reduced vaginal...
This study is the first to compare menopause symptoms longitudinally by treatment regimen and route of administration in women taking different types of low-dose estrogen therapy in combination with oral micronized progesterone. Overall, HT with either CEE or transdermal estradiol was highly effective in...
Estrone is the main estrogen present during and after menopause. Estrogen levels rise and fall throughout your life. During puberty, estrogen shoots up to help your body make physical changes, such as breast development. Levels change during your menstrual cycle: rising during ovulation, when your...
In particular, 17b-estradiol can improve, impair, or have no effect on hippocampus-dependent learning and memory depending on dose and time of administration. The effects of other forms of estrogen, such as estrone and 17a-estradiol, on hippocampus-dependent learning have not been as thoroughly ...
Estrogen and stroke: a case for low-dose estrogen SS Birge - 《Menopause-the Journal of the North American Menopause Society》 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Postmenopausal estrogen replacement therapy and risk of AD: a population-based study OBJECTIVE: To study the association between estrogen replacement ...
Menopause occurs naturally when the ovary ceases folliculogenesis, or artificially by surgical and/or medical ablation of the ovarian function. Menopause is a hypoestrogenic state, which may adversely affect estrogen target tissues, such as the brain, skeleton and skin, as well as the cardiovascular...
Vaginal administration of an ultra-low-dose estrogen provides sufficient estrogen to relieve symptoms and reverse the atrophic changes associated with menopause, with the added benefit of limited systemic absorption. Disclosure The author reports no conflict of interest in this work. References 1. ...
Low estrogen impairs the thyroid gland's ability to make thyroid hormones. So, TSH rises to get the thyroid to produce more. High estrogen leads to increased thyroid hormone production and lower TSH. In menopause, estrogen levels are lower, which sometimes triggers thyroid disease.4 ...
Hormone replacement therapy in perimenopause: effect of a low-dose oral contraceptive preparation on bone quantitative ultrasound characteristics. Menopause 1999;... M Gambacciani,AR Genazzani - 《Menopause-the Journal of the North American Menopause Society》 被引量: 17发表: 2003年 Comparison of lo...