Hormone replacement therapy and cancer the current status of research and practic

The clinical benefits of hormone replacement therapy in women have to be carefully balanced against the possible risks, and a particular theoretical concern relates to risks associated with various forms of female oncology. Because of conflicting reports, gynecologists and oncologists especially nee...

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Corporate Author: International Menopause Society
Other Authors: Genazzani, Andrea R. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton Parthenon Publ-Group 2002
Series:Controversial issues in climacteric medicine series
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