Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is effective for menopausal symptoms, however, its use is also associated with risks of serious health conditions including breast, ovarian and endometrial cancer, stroke and venous thromboembolism. MHT-related health risks increase with longer durations of use. In Australia, while overall MHT use fell when risk-related findings were published in 2002, a significant number of women continue using MHT long-term. We aimed to examine socio-demographic, health-related and lifestyle characteristics in relation to post-2002 MHT use, and to compare use for <5 and ≥5 years. Data from 1,561 participants from an Australian, national, cross-sectional survey of women aged 50–69 in 2013 were analysed. Odds ratios (ORs) w...
Background Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) increases breast cancer risk; however, most cohort studi...
Aims: The primary objective was to describe the usage pattern of hormone therapy (HT) in a sample of...
ObjectiveTo describe changes in use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in an Australian population...
Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT) use in Australia fell by 55% from 2001 to 2005, following the relea...
Randomised controlled trials and large-scale observational studies have found that current use of me...
The risks and benefits of hormone therapy (HT) in the treatment of postmenopausal women remain contr...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: Considerable changes in ...
ObjectivesTo describe the pattern of use of hormone therapy (HT) among Australian women, and its sid...
This study aimed to examine the longitudinal impact of evidence changes on menopausal hormone therap...
International audienceObjectives Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) use is characterized by important ...
Copyright © 2009 International Menopause SocietyObjective To describe the prevalence of menopausal h...
Associations of lifestyle behaviours and menopausal hormone therapy use between users initiating MHT...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the longitudinal impact of evidence changes on menopausal hormo...
Associations of reproductive/health-related characteristics and menopausal hormone therapy use betwe...
In Australian women, breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer after non-melanoma s...
Background Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) increases breast cancer risk; however, most cohort studi...
Aims: The primary objective was to describe the usage pattern of hormone therapy (HT) in a sample of...
ObjectiveTo describe changes in use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in an Australian population...
Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT) use in Australia fell by 55% from 2001 to 2005, following the relea...
Randomised controlled trials and large-scale observational studies have found that current use of me...
The risks and benefits of hormone therapy (HT) in the treatment of postmenopausal women remain contr...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: Considerable changes in ...
ObjectivesTo describe the pattern of use of hormone therapy (HT) among Australian women, and its sid...
This study aimed to examine the longitudinal impact of evidence changes on menopausal hormone therap...
International audienceObjectives Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) use is characterized by important ...
Copyright © 2009 International Menopause SocietyObjective To describe the prevalence of menopausal h...
Associations of lifestyle behaviours and menopausal hormone therapy use between users initiating MHT...
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the longitudinal impact of evidence changes on menopausal hormo...
Associations of reproductive/health-related characteristics and menopausal hormone therapy use betwe...
In Australian women, breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer after non-melanoma s...
Background Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) increases breast cancer risk; however, most cohort studi...
Aims: The primary objective was to describe the usage pattern of hormone therapy (HT) in a sample of...
ObjectiveTo describe changes in use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in an Australian population...