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Women remain at risk for breast cancer three years after stopping hormone therapy in women's health

Added: March 17, 2008 | Time 02:19 | Views: 157

The Women’s Health Initiative was a major federally funded study. In 2002 researchers suspended one phase of the study after noticing women who took estrogen and progestin had increased health risks. Now a new study that followed those women for three years after the trial was halted indicates they were still at a higher risk for some health conditions even after they stopped taking hormones.

Topics: Breast Cancer

Tags: breast cancer, hormone therapy, hormones, women's health

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