Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is the most effective method for relieving the effects of hypoestrogenism following menopause. Despite the benefit of the HRT, unscheduled/breakthrough bleeding decreases patients’ compliance with long-term use. The underlying mechanisms for this unpredictable breakthrough bleeding are less well understood. In the event of unscheduled bleeding, investigation may be necessary according to local protocol. Whilst the incidence of underlying benign pathology may be quite high, the likelihood of malignancy is low and unless there is particular clinical concern, these women do not need fast track referral which should be reserved for women with true postmenopausal bleeding.
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