THE EFFECTS OF HORMONAL THERAPY IN MENOPAUSE

Through all the immediate and long-term consequences of estrogenic deprivation, menopause is an important public health issue with social, personal and economic impact. If immediate menopausal symptoms are sometimes noisy, the long-term, insidious consequences, especially cardiovascular and bone, ar...

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Published inJournal of Experimental and Molecular Biology Vol. 19; no. 2; p. 31
Main Authors Crauciuc, Eduard, Popovici, Diana, Sindilar, Alia, Toma, Ovidiu, Crauciuc, Dragos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Iasi Universitatea "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" 01.06.2018
"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iași
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Summary:Through all the immediate and long-term consequences of estrogenic deprivation, menopause is an important public health issue with social, personal and economic impact. If immediate menopausal symptoms are sometimes noisy, the long-term, insidious consequences, especially cardiovascular and bone, are of major importance. In order to eliminate troublesome symptoms and prevent long-term consequences in order to provide a good quality of life for menopausal women, it is nowadays unanimously recognized that hormonal therapy is necessary in the context of adhering to recognized indications and contraindications, also rigourosly following the effects of therapy.
ISSN:2601-6974
2601-6974