«Our results provide evidence for clinicians to
consider HRT as compared with CRT as a preferred radiation treatment in men with intermediate - risk prostate cancer and at low risk of other complications,» stated Trevor Royce, MD, MPH, radiation oncologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and first author of the study.
And if you're
considering HRT, then chances are also...
Not exact matches
Please share my story with all women who have used or are
considering IVF,
HRT and anyone with estrogen positive breast cancer.
Researchers found that the one - month duration
HRT, was associated with a significant improvement in recurrence compared to the two - month duration CRT and therefore would be reasonable to
consider in men with intermediate risk prostate cancer and who do not have risk factors that could predispose the patient to bladder side effects several years after the treatment is complete.
Older women with asthma need to
consider the potential risks and benefits of
HRT.
The research doesn't change the national guidelines for women
considering hormone replacement therapy, says Ravdin, adding, «[
HRT] confers a small amount of additional risk, which, as long as you're going to be taking it for a short period, for most people, is an acceptable level.»
Women with premature ovarian sufficiency should be strongly advised to
consider taking
HRT until the average menopausal age of 51.4 years, state the authors.
The medical community on the other hand,
considers menopause as a disorder that requires continuous treatment in the form of hormone replacement therapy (or
HRT), which involves synthetic hormones (mainly oestrogen and progesterone), as well as other forms of medication depending on the symptoms.
Depending on her circumstances, she may have to
consider stopping taking the contraceptive pill /
HRT, which could be contributing to this condition.
Until recently,
HRT was
considered the standard treatment for menopausal women, but more and more women are now turning to natural methods to control their symptoms.
Since imbalance and depletion of hormones are the cause of so many uncomfortable symptoms and even many chronic health problems,
HRT is a very good form of treatment to
consider.
In the case of a hysterectomy and oophorectomy — the removal of your ovaries — you can definitely expect hormone change, and that's why
HRT is top - of - mind for many women who have just had, or are
considering, these procedures.
While hormone replacement therapy (
HRT) is
considered the most effective treatment for hot flashes, it is not appropriate for all women.