Life After the Women's Health Initiative: Evaluation of Postmenopausal Symptoms and Use of Alternative Therapies After Discontinuation of Hormone Therapy

Study Objective. To determine the number of women who have menopausal symptoms after discontinuing hormone therapy to determine how many of these women subsequently require nonhormonal alternatives to manage their symptoms, and to assess the effectiveness of those therapies. Design. One‐year retrosp...

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Biological and medical sciences
Complementary Therapies
discontinuation
Female
Female genital diseases
Genital system. Reproduction
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Health Surveys
Hormone Replacement Therapy
hormone therapy
Humans
Medical sciences
menopausal symptoms
menopause
Middle Aged
Non tumoral diseases
nonhormonal
Patient Compliance
Patient Satisfaction
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Postmenopause - drug effects
Qualitative Research
Quality of Life
Retrospective Studies
Women's Health
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