Use of hormone replacement therapy increases the risk of gallbladder disease but the effects are less with HRT given in skin patches or gels compared with HRT given orally, according to a new study.
A large UK study has found using HRT significantly increases the risk of women developing ovarian cancer. Other studies have claimed HRT increases the risk of some cancers but protects against other ...
Everyone’s body and needs are different, but most people typically see results from hormone replacement therapy (HRT) within 1–2 months. Talk with your doctor before making any adjustments to your ...
HRT can be used as part of gender affirming care and to relieve menopause symptoms. Starting HRT begins with speaking with a healthcare professional. HRT treatments are generally safe and effective.
The number of patients being prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in England has increased by almost a third in a year from 1.8 million to 2.3 million, official figures show. It follows ...
Combined hormone replacement therapy (HRT), but not oestrogen-only HRT, was associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality in healthy women (age, 46-65 years) who were followed up for many years.