Navigating Hormone Replacement Therapy in Menopausal Women

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Title Navigating Hormone Replacement Therapy in Menopausal Women
Creator Holland Archambault, Cassandra Pedigo, and Wendy Tafili
Subject Menopause; Hormone Replacement Therapy; HRT; Estrogen; Progesterone; Perimenopause; Cardiovascular health; Bone density; Osteoporosis; Alzheimer's; MSN
Description Hormone replacement in the setting of menopause has been a controversial topic for the past several decades, despite half of the world's population navigating this change in their lifespan. Menopause can include uncomfortable and disruptive side effects in a woman's daily life. Often medical personnel are hesitant to prescribe hormones to women during menopause due to previous studies indicating that the risks from hormone replacement therapy (HRT) outweigh the benefits. These risks include developing breast cancers, thromboembolisms, and cardiovascular events. This review challenges these previous ideas and explores the risk-benefit ratio of hormone replacement therapy during menopause. Various factors need to be considered including the timing of HRT initiation, and individual risks. A woman's overall health risk factors for developing cancers, cardiovascular disease, and depression should be taken into consideration as well. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles should be included in; an individualized approach to HRT. More research is needed on hormonal therapies in relation to age, individualized risk factors, and benefits.
Publisher Westminster University
Date 2023-12
Type Text; Image
Language eng
Rights Digital copyright 2023, Westminster University. All rights reserved.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s61mqrgy