Hormone replacement therapy for women may not be as potentially risky as previously thought, a new Mayo Clinic review contends.
The
new study, which evaluated three decades of prior research, concluded
that hormone therapy to treat symptoms of menopause doesn't increase
overall risk of death or the risk of death from heart attack, stroke or
cancer. "This
is the latest update of the current evidence," said lead author Dr.
Khalid Benkhadra, a research fellow at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,
Minn. "I can say there's no risk of dying from any reason because a
woman is taking hormone replacement therapy."
The results,
Benkhadra said, should allay concerns of some women with debilitating
menopausal symptoms who have feared taking hormones.
But not
everyone is sold on the safety of hormone therapy. Heart and cancer
doctors who reviewed the new findings said that hormone therapy should
still be used sparingly on those most in need, until further research
proves otherwise.
"This study may provide some comfort that it
shouldn't shorten your life, but it doesn't change the concern that the
bad effects of hormone therapy are going to be an issue," said Dr. Len
Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officer for the American Cancer
Society.
Lichtenfeld added that the review's results are
preliminary, and haven't been subjected to the rigorous peer review
necessary for a study to be published in a medical journal.
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