November 2001
HOTFLASH
www.air.on.ca/users/nwcentre
Northwestern Ontario Women's Centre
184 Camelot Street, Thunder Bay, On
P7A 4A9

Lower Doses in Estrogen Replacement Therapy May Be Better

Recent studies suggest that lower doses of estrogen and progestin may be just as effective as the higher doses currently being taken by women undergoing hormone replacement therapy. The studies show that lower doses result in a reduced occurrence of side effects such as breast tenderness, while remaining effective at controlling the symptoms of menopause. Additionally, lower doses of the possibility that hormone replacement therapy contributes to the development of breast cancer.

Info from Feminist Daily News Wire

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