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Date Published: 08/03/2024
HRT: What we know now about Hormone Replacement Therapy, menopause and women's health
Opinions about the usefulness of HRT are changing...

Once hailed as the elixir of life, Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) found itself in hot water back in 2001. The Women's Health Study raised concerns about potential risks, particularly regarding breast cancer and stroke. It was a curveball that left many scratching their heads.
But where do we stand today? Well, let's break it down.
Despite the initial scare, recent research suggests that the benefits of HRT often outweigh the risks. When administered as body-identical transdermal preparations (patches or gels), estrogen therapy will protect against cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis as well as new research suggesting that it can actually reduce the risk of breast cancer in women.
So, how did they get it so wrong back in 2001? Well, it turns out that the study's control group was mostly over 60 years old and had existing health conditions. They were also given synthetic oral HRT, which may have impacted the results. However, we've learned some valuable lessons from this: it has taught us to consider HRT in relation to its risks and benefits, but based on the latest data, the benefits tend to tip the scales in favor of treatment.
Now, here's the crucial bit – if you're considering HRT, don't go it alone. Seek out a trained menopause nurse or doctor who can assess your situation properly. They'll help you navigate the ins and outs of treatment, ensuring you get the most out of it. After all, feeling good and leading a healthy, active life is what it's all about!
So why are many of us still struggling to access HRT? Well, unfortunately, its down to not keeping up with the latest research. Instead, some doctors are sticking to outdated studies from over two decades ago. It's time to set the record straight and give HRT the credit it deserves based on credible, recent research.
So, if you're on the fence about HRT or have concerns, don't hesitate to get in touch with The Women's Health Clinic. The menopause specialist nurses will guide you through the process and help you make informed decisions about your health. After all, knowledge is power, and when it comes to HRT, knowing the facts can make all the difference.
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