Sentences with phrase «estrogen treatment after»

«Our study suggests that estrogen treatment after menopause protects the memory that is needed for short - term cognitive tasks from the effects of stress,» said Alexandra Ycaza Herrera, the study's lead author and a researcher at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.

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There is a Central Market in our area that is helping me with my change to a Paleo way of living after my treatment of estrogen related breast cancer.
When O'Malley's team exposed female rats to estrogen and progesterone to mimic pregnancy, the animals maintained high levels of p53 in their breast cells long after the hormone treatment ended.
Some examples of the scholars» projects are: effects of estrogen on cardiac fibrosis after myocardial infarction, depression and the growth - hormone axis, substance abuse, stress and nicotine, cardiovascular risk in spinal cord injury, and pharmacogenomics and the treatment of breast cancer in elderly women.
«Estrogen, antibiotics persisted in dairy farm waste after advanced treatment, research finds.»
People also are exposed to synthetic estrogens used in birth control as they are commonly found contaminating water, even after treatment.
These results, also presented at the 2015 European Cancer Congress (ECC2015, abstract # 5BA) today, which involve the group of 1,626 patients with a Recurrence Score between 0 and 10, demonstrated that 99.3 percent of node - negative, estrogen receptor (ER)- positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)- negative patients who met accepted guidelines for recommending chemotherapy in addition to hormonal therapy, had no distant recurrence at five years after treatment with hormonal therapy alone.
Estrogen treatment alone for 5 to 10 years after menopause is unlikely to preserve bone density or prevent fractures in old age.
(5) http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM197108122850707 Vaginal Cancer after Maternal Treatment with Synthetic Estrogens, Peter Greenwald, M.D., Joseph J. Barlow, M.D., Philip C. Nasca, M.S., and William S. Burnett, M.D. N Engl J Med 1971; 285:390 - 392August 12, 1971
In reporting on women who participated in the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study, you stated that the women who took estrogen and progesterone faced an increased risk of cancer after they stopped the treatment.
Changes in levels of urinary estrogen metabolites after oral indole -3-carbinol treatment in humans.
That last fact is particularly disturbing, given that even if all animals wastes are treated, 1 % of the estrogens can still be expected to reach the environment, after 99 % efficient waste - water treatment.
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