2007年VOA标准英语-Estrogen-Only Hormone Therapy Approved for Meno(在线收听) |
By Melinda Smith
But during the 15-year study of 27,000 American women, researchers discovered that was not true: that hormones did not protect the heart. Now in a report that appears in the Journal of the American Medical Association, they say that some women who are closer to the onset of menopause can take the hormone therapy without increasing their risk of heart disease. For older women who still experience symptoms 10 years after menopause, Dr. Roussouw says the risk of heart disease is higher with the use of hormones. "There is something about hot flashes and night sweats at an older age, which are linked to higher risk," he said. "And this risk is then further increased if those women take hormone therapy." Dr. Rossouw and the other researchers emphasize the recommendation for hormone therapy applies only to estrogen, not estrogen plus progestin. "We found that estrogen plus progestin is worse for your heart health than estrogen only," he noted. "For stroke, it did not matter. Both estrogen plus progestin, and estrogen only, increased the risk of stroke." Other health problems associated with taking hormone therapy can include breast cancer and uterine cancer. So, medical experts recommend that all women weigh the risks of hormone therapy against the benefits. |
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