Estrogen matters
why taking hormones in menopause can improve women's well-being and lengthen their lives-- without raising the risk of breast cancer
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Author
Contributions
- Tavris, Carol, author - Contributor
Publication
2018 - , New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
77,500 words, Guess
Page Count
310 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100316481203
- ISBN-139780316481205
- Library of Congress Control Number2018939458
- OCLC Control Number1019604836
- Better World Books9780316481205
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL26974515M
Classifications
- DDC618.1/75
- LCCRG186 .B59 2018
- LCCRG186 .B58 2018
and 1 more
- LCCRG186.B59 2018
Description
"For years, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was hailed as a miracle. Study after study showed that HRT, if initiated at the onset of menopause, could ease symptoms ranging from hot flashes to memory loss; reduce the risk of heart disease, Alzheimer's, osteoporosis, and some cancers; and even extend a woman's overall life expectancy. But when a large study by the Women's Health Initiative announced results showing an uptick in breast cancer among women taking HRT, the winds shifted abruptly, and HRT, officially deemed a carcinogen, was abandoned. Now, sixteen years after HRT was left for dead, Dr. Bluming, a medical oncologist, and Dr. Tavris, a social psychologist, track its strange history and present a compelling case for its resurrection. They investigate what led the public--and much of the medical establishment--to accept the Women's Health Initiative's often exaggerated claims, while also providing a fuller picture of the science that supports HRT. A sobering and revelatory read, Estrogen Matters sets the record straight on this beneficial treatment and provides a path to wellness for women everywhere."--Dust jacket.
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