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Hormone Replacement Therapy
HRT FAQs
 Why did the Women's Health Initiative halt the study of hormone replacement therapy (HRT)?
 The Women's Health Initiative (WHI) undertook a study of women who were taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT). In July 2002, the study was halted because WHI concluded that the use of combination hormone replacement therapy increased a woman's risk of breast cancer, heart attack, stroke and blood clots. Learn more ...

 What were the findings of the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study?
 Based on the data that it collected, the Women's Health Initiative concluded that among the women who were taking combination hormone replacement therapy, there was a:
- 41% increase in the number of strokes
- 29% increase in the number of heart attacks
- 26% increase in the number of breast cancer cases
- doubling of the risk of developing blood clots.

 If I'm currently taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT), should I stop taking it?
 As with all prescription medications, you should consult with your doctor before making any changes. If you are currently taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and have questions or concerns, you should talk with your doctor about your treatment options.

 What are the most commonly prescribed hormone therapy drugs?
 Common brands of estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy include Premarin, Cenestin, Ogen, Ortho-Est, Estrovis, Estinyl, Estratab, and Menest. Popular brand-name combination HRT drugs (estrogen plus progestin) include Prempro, Premphase, Femhrt, Activelle and Ortho-Prefest. In addition, some common brands of progestins include Provera, Amen, Curretab, Cycrin, Norlutin, Aygestin, and Norlutate.

 I've taken hormone replacement therapy (HRT) - should I be tested for breast cancer?
 Regular mammograms and self-examination are recommended for all women. If you have questions or concerns about your risk of developing breast cancer, you should consult with your doctor about those risks and any recommended diagnostic testing.

 What should I do if I have questions about my legal rights?
 If you or a loved one developed breast cancer, ovarian cancer, non-hodgkin's lymphoma or gall bladder cancer after using hormone replacement drugs, please click here if you have questions about your potential legal rights.

Please click here if you or a loved one used Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) medications and suffer from:
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