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Hormone Replacement Therapy is Unsafe



It’s official. Synthetic hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is no longer considered ’safe’ when used long term, and perhaps increases the risk of cancer and heart disease. Links of HRT to breast cancer, stroke and other diseases has caused widespread panic to women on some form of HRT.

Back in mid 2002, a US study on the risks of combined estrogen-progestin was called off because of fears for its participants. The trial was cut short after five years because it was found one in 100 women taking the HRT combination suffered health consequences, including breast cancer and heart disease. The US findings could have legal implications for the manufacturers of HRT drugs.

After years of promotional messages about the benefits of HRT, the results from the recent Women?s Health Initiative (WHI) have come as a surprise to patients and health care providers alike, leaving them and us with more questions than answers.

Clearly the conclusions of this study are disconcerting and leave women with a decision that feels no more certain than a roll of the dice.

There is no question that an increased number of HRT-supplemented women in the study experienced coronary heart disease, strokes, pulmonary embolism, and breast cancer. Additional studies such as the Heart and Estrogen / Progestin Replacement Study Follow-up (HERS II) corroborate these findings, demonstrating that cardiovascular risk occurs primarily in the first year of treatment.

It is important to bear in mind that the WHI trial tested only one drug regimen ? a combination of conjugated equine estrogens (CEE), and medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), a synthetic progestin. The study?s results do not necessarily apply to the more bio-identical hormones, including estriol, estradiol, and micronized progesterone, which appear to have less adverse impact on health, particularly in breast cancer and vascular disease.

Twelve months on, it’s August 2003, and results of the

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