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HRT - Clinical Trials

hormone replacement therapy HRT clinical trialsHere are some clinical trials that proved the risks and side effects of common hormone replacement therapy.

In 1991 the National Institute of Health (NIH) launched the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), the largest clinical trial ever undertaken in the United States. The WHI was designed to provide answers concerning possible risks associated with the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
More than 16,600 U.S. women were participating in the clinical trial. A review of preliminary data found a 26 percent increase in breast cancer and 18 percent in ovarian cancer. In addition, instead of a heart benefit there was a 29 percent increase in heart attacks and a 22 percent increase in total cardiovascular disease as well as heart disease, blood clots and strokes among women receiving the hormone replacement therapy.
After the risks were identified among the HRT users, the WHI study was discontinued in July 2002. The findings were published in JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.


In 1995, the results of one of the largest clinical trials to date were published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine. This study reported that postmenopausal women using HRT for five or more years have a 30-40 percent greater risk of developing breast cancer than do women who do not use hormones. Additionally they found out that this hormone replacement therapy is linked with an increased risk of ovarian cancer and is implicated in a variety of other health problems, ranging from asthma to high blood pressure.


Another study 1995 published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine reported that women on HRT were 50 percent more likely to develop asthma than those who did not take hormones.

A safe way for hormone therapy:
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