Selection to postmenopausal therapy by women's characteristics

Many surveys have shown that women using postmenopausal hormone therapy have a lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases and lower overall mortality. The purpose of this study was to compare past and non-users with current users of hormone therapy in regard to characteristics known to, or assumed t...

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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Female
Finland - epidemiology
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Hormones. Endocrine system
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Postmenopause
Prescribing
Progestins
Risk Factors
Selection Bias
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