A Brief
History of Synthetic Hormones — Re-Living the Nightmare The following is a short history of synthetic hormone replacement as brought to you by the Drug Industry.
Not exact matches
The registry tracks the medical
history of patients with specific gynecologic cancers who may have been exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) or other
synthetic hormones while still in their mother's womb.
Although women with a family
history of breast cancer should always be more cautious in their lifestyle choices, it is evident that all women are at an increased risk when exposed to these
synthetic hormones.
Women who have a
history of breast or uterine cancer and women who are at risk
of recurrent urinary tract infections and vaginal infections, as well as women with atherosclerosis, hypertension, varicose veins and diabetes need to stay away from
synthetic hormones.