This review was designed to determine from the best evidence whether there is an association between postmenopausal hormonal treatment and breast cancer risk. Also, if there is an association, does it vary according to duration and cessation of use, type of regimen, type of hormonal product or route of administration; whether there is a differential effect on risk of lobular and ductal cancer; and whether hormone treatment is associated with breast cancers that have better prognostic factors? Data sources for the review included Medline, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Cochrane Library, 2005) and reference lists in the identified citations. Eligible citations addressed invasive breast cancer risk among postmenopausal women and ...
Background: There are considerable knowledge gaps concerning different estrogen and progestin formul...
Postmenopausal women rely on hormone replacement therapy to manage menopausal symptoms. Few studies ...
Objectie: To comparatively review available evidence on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and cancer...
International audiencePURPOSE: We previously found that the risk of invasive breast cancer varied ac...
Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is characterized by use of different constituents, regimens and rou...
Menopause is a natural and inevitable physiological process of the decline of reproductive function ...
Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is characterized by use of different constituents, regimens and rou...
Objective: Several randomized trials and observational studies show that the use of hormone therapy ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe association between the use of hormone replacement thera...
BACKGROUND: Although breast cancer risk is greater in users of estrogen-progestin than estrogen-only...
Combined estrogen and progestin hormone therapy (CHT) increases breast cancer risk, but this risk va...
The population-based case–control study CECILE investigated the impact of various menopausal hormone...
Background: Although breast cancer risk is greater in users of estrogen-progestin than estrogen-only...
Objective: To comparatively review available evidence on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and cance...
In this review, we summarize the epidemiologic evidence for the associations of oral contraceptives ...
Background: There are considerable knowledge gaps concerning different estrogen and progestin formul...
Postmenopausal women rely on hormone replacement therapy to manage menopausal symptoms. Few studies ...
Objectie: To comparatively review available evidence on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and cancer...
International audiencePURPOSE: We previously found that the risk of invasive breast cancer varied ac...
Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is characterized by use of different constituents, regimens and rou...
Menopause is a natural and inevitable physiological process of the decline of reproductive function ...
Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is characterized by use of different constituents, regimens and rou...
Objective: Several randomized trials and observational studies show that the use of hormone therapy ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe association between the use of hormone replacement thera...
BACKGROUND: Although breast cancer risk is greater in users of estrogen-progestin than estrogen-only...
Combined estrogen and progestin hormone therapy (CHT) increases breast cancer risk, but this risk va...
The population-based case–control study CECILE investigated the impact of various menopausal hormone...
Background: Although breast cancer risk is greater in users of estrogen-progestin than estrogen-only...
Objective: To comparatively review available evidence on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and cance...
In this review, we summarize the epidemiologic evidence for the associations of oral contraceptives ...
Background: There are considerable knowledge gaps concerning different estrogen and progestin formul...
Postmenopausal women rely on hormone replacement therapy to manage menopausal symptoms. Few studies ...
Objectie: To comparatively review available evidence on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and cancer...