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Hormone Replacement Therapy

Published year: 2005
Available: WH35-WH36 yes, WH37 no
Status: Current

Reference No: WH35, WH36, WH37,
Further information: nhmrc.publications@nhmrc.gov.au

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» Download: Hormone Replacement Therapy - A Summary of the Evidence for General Practitioners and Other Health Professions (PDF, 225kb) pdf file

» Download: Hormone Replacement Therapy - Exploring the Options for Women (PDF, 314kb) pdf file

» Download: Hormone Replacement Therapy - Making Decisions: Should I use hormone replacement therapy? (HRT) (PDF, 741kb) pdf file

Synopsis of publication:

The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has released three booklets which offer information and advice to health professionals and to consumers about the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Hormone Replacement Therapy: A Summary of the Evidence for General Practitioners and other Heath Professionals sets out the benefits and risks associated with use of hormone replacement therapy in women around the time of menopause. It is based on a comprehensive review of the the evidence, interpreted by an expert NHMRC working party.

Hormone Replacement Therapy: Exploring the Options for Women provides information about menopause and ways to manage menopausal symptoms. It aims to help women make decisions about whether or not hormone replacement therapy would be a good option for them.

Making Decisions: Should I use hormone replacement therapy? (HRT) has been developed to assist women who are thinking about starting hormone replacement therapy make their decision.

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