ObjectiveTo examine the effect of postmenopausal estrogen therapy (ET), including duration and recency of use, on all-cause mortality in older women.DesignAs part of a prospective cohort study of residents of a California retirement community begun in the early 1980s, Leisure World Cohort women (median age, 73 y) completed a postal health survey including details on ET use and were followed up for 22 years (1981-2003). Age- and multivariate-adjusted risk ratios (RR) and 95% CIs were calculated using proportional hazard regression.ResultsOf the 8,801 women, 6,626 died during follow-up (median age, 88 y). ET users had an age-adjusted mortality rate of 52.9 per 1,000 person-years compared with 56.5 among lifetime nonusers (RR = 0.91; 95% CI, 0...
Abstract Background At the time of feasibility work and final design of the trial there was no rando...
ContextDespite decades of accumulated observational evidence, the balance of risks and benefits for ...
The authors further analyzed results from the Women\u27s Health Initiative randomized trials (1993-2...
ObjectiveTo examine the effect of postmenopausal estrogen therapy (ET), including duration and recen...
ObjectiveTo examine the effect of postmenopausal estrogen therapy (ET), including duration and recen...
Editors' introduction To our knowledge, the study by Kawas et al. is the first observational study t...
In observational studies, estrogen replacement therapy is associated with decreased cardiovascular d...
ImportanceHealth outcomes from the Women's Health Initiative Estrogen Plus Progestin and Estrogen-Al...
Restricted until 24 Oct. 2009.Postmenopausal estrogen use has been strongly and consistently associa...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relation between lifetime estrogen exposure an...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between total estradiol (E2) levels and 9-year mortalit...
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to develop an individualized risk-benefit model quantifying the impact ...
Objective.–To reexamine the mortality experience of a cohort of long-term users of hormone replaceme...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study sought to evaluate the effects of postmenopausal estrogen use on mortal...
Previous results from research on menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) and lung cancer survival have bee...
Abstract Background At the time of feasibility work and final design of the trial there was no rando...
ContextDespite decades of accumulated observational evidence, the balance of risks and benefits for ...
The authors further analyzed results from the Women\u27s Health Initiative randomized trials (1993-2...
ObjectiveTo examine the effect of postmenopausal estrogen therapy (ET), including duration and recen...
ObjectiveTo examine the effect of postmenopausal estrogen therapy (ET), including duration and recen...
Editors' introduction To our knowledge, the study by Kawas et al. is the first observational study t...
In observational studies, estrogen replacement therapy is associated with decreased cardiovascular d...
ImportanceHealth outcomes from the Women's Health Initiative Estrogen Plus Progestin and Estrogen-Al...
Restricted until 24 Oct. 2009.Postmenopausal estrogen use has been strongly and consistently associa...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relation between lifetime estrogen exposure an...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between total estradiol (E2) levels and 9-year mortalit...
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to develop an individualized risk-benefit model quantifying the impact ...
Objective.–To reexamine the mortality experience of a cohort of long-term users of hormone replaceme...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThis study sought to evaluate the effects of postmenopausal estrogen use on mortal...
Previous results from research on menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) and lung cancer survival have bee...
Abstract Background At the time of feasibility work and final design of the trial there was no rando...
ContextDespite decades of accumulated observational evidence, the balance of risks and benefits for ...
The authors further analyzed results from the Women\u27s Health Initiative randomized trials (1993-2...