Hormone Replacement Therapy A Guide for Primary Care

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1999-02-11
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

This small, focused book gives an evidence-based approach to the current data on the often bewildering profusion of hormone replacement therapy preparations, and the emerging research trials on the risks and benefits of HRT. It is written by a general practitioner, an expert nursepractitioner, and a gynaecologist - with contributions from other specialists; and is intended as a guide for all those involved in primary care, training grade gynaecologists, and concerned women. The contents include: a brief discussion of the historical and cultural aspects of the menopause; anin-depth analysis of the pros and cons of HRT; a summary of currently available preparations, as well as specific and relative contraindications; specific chapters on HRT and breast cancer, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and dementia; and alternatives to HRT; the GP consultation; andremuneration.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Introduction: the menopause is a milestone 1(2)
1 Physiology of the normal menopause and end-points of treatment
3(10)
Margaret C. P. Rees
2 The benefits and risks of hormone replacement therapy
13(10)
Margaret C. P. Rees
3 Treatment: options in general practice
23(12)
Sally Hope
4 Irregular bleeding with hormone replacement therapy
35(6)
Margaret C. P. Rees
5 Hormone replacement therapy and the breast
41(10)
P. Jane Clarke
6 Hormone replacement therapy and non-breast cancers
51(8)
Bernadette Lavery
7 Hormone replacement therapy and thrombosis
59(14)
David Keeling
8 Hormone replacement therapy and ischaemic heart disease in postmenopausal women
73(18)
Attila Kardos
Barbara Casadei
9 Hormone replacement therapy and dementia
91(12)
Marc M. Budge
Margaret M. Esiri
10 Treatment of osteoporosis
103(18)
Mohgah Elsheikh
John A. H. Wass
11 The role of the nurse in women's health
121(10)
Janet Brockie
12 The consultation in general practice
131(8)
Sally Hope
13 Alternative treatments for the menopause
139(10)
Janet Brockie
14 Future hormone replacement therapy
149(6)
Margaret C. P. Rees
Index 155

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