2010
DOI: 10.4103/0976-7800.76216
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Attitudes and practices of gynecologists in Jaipur toward management of menopause

Abstract: Background:In earlier days, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was recommended for menopause symptoms and also gained much popularity. However, the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) studies suggested an increased risk of cardiovascular and Alzheimer's disease. These findings led to a dramatic decrease in hormone therapy (HT) prescriptions all over the world. However, the WHI conclusions remain debatable especially because of contradictory results from antecedent studies. Inspite of these controversies, post-WHI, … Show more

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“…There was a great disparity in their minds too whether to prescribe HRT or not. [ 9 ] There is a huge debate over the interpretation of the findings of the Women's health initiative study. It was stated in 2007 that age is one of the major factors in prescription of HRT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a great disparity in their minds too whether to prescribe HRT or not. [ 9 ] There is a huge debate over the interpretation of the findings of the Women's health initiative study. It was stated in 2007 that age is one of the major factors in prescription of HRT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We conducted this exploratory study to assess the breast cancer awareness in our community as a first step towards designing the awareness-based breast cancer early detection program. We chose postal survey to collect the data, as interview-based surveys are more expensive (Cummings et al, 2001;Gibson et al, 1999) surveys are not common in India (Gupta et al, 2011) and most of them aim to gather information from the physicians or medical students and use multiple methods for data collection (Gupta et al, 2007;Meherishi et al, 2010). Community-based cancer-related health surveys are scarce and most of the literature available regarding cancer surveys have included personal interviews, but not self-reported information (Mayur et al, 2013;Rao et al, 2005;Mahendra et al, 2014;Garg et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Witnessing the utility of isoflavones in the clinical treatment of menopausal problems such as hot flushes and vaginal dryness, the balance for soy consumption and its products has changed. 11 The US Department of Agriculture estimates that 100 g of cooked green soybeans without salt consists of:…”
Section: Soybeans F O R Menopausementioning
confidence: 99%