Women had been told for decades that estrogen taken with progestin would not only ease hot flashes and insomnia but help preserve bone strength£¬mental acuity and£¬most important£¬heart health. There's no question that HRT can ease the acute symptoms of menopause£¬and the claim about bone strength had held up to scrutiny. But after observing more than 16,000 women for roughly five years£¬researchers found conclusively that hormones raise the risk of heart attack£¬stroke£¬blood clots and breast cancer.
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The announcement caused a near panic among the more than 13 million American women now on hormone-replacement therapy. Fortunately£¬the study didn't uncover huge£¬unimagined dangers to patients. But for millions of women juggling the pros and cons of long-term HRT£¬the new findings offer something virtually unprecedented£¬which is clarity. Even a small risk to individuals can have big consequences when applied to a large population.
The study suggests that£¬on balance£¬a group of 10,000 long-term estrogen users would suffer 31 excess health crises each year£¨strokes£¬heart attacks£¬blood clots£¬breast cancers£©£¬while avoiding only 11 bone fractures and colon cancers. That's a net increase of20. If 100,000 people take up long-term HRT£¬they'll suffer 200 of these needless events each year. A million long-term estrogen users will experience 20,000 of them annually--which means20,000 over the course of a decade. This is no way to prevent hip fractures.
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Short-term use is a different story. The study didn't turn up unacceptable risks among womentreated for less than five years£¬and experts agree there is still no better treatment for the hot flashes£¬mood swings and insomnia that many women experience around the time of menopause.
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