111: The Truth About Estradiol After 65 - Decreases Cancer and Dementia Prolongs Life
Description
In this episode, Dr. Shawn Tassone discusses a recent study published in the Journal of the North American Menopause Society that challenges the previous negative views on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women over the age of 65.
The study found that HRT, specifically estrogen therapy, beyond the age of 65 is associated with significant risk reductions in mortality, breast cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, congestive heart failure, venous thromboembolism, atrial fibrillation, heart attacks, and dementia. The study also highlighted the importance of individualized hormone therapy, lower doses, and non-oral routes of administration for optimal health outcomes.
Episode Highlights
- Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) beyond the age of 65
- Results of a new study published by NAMS
- How they're associating HRT with significant risk reductions in mortality, breast cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, congestive heart failure, venous thromboembolism, atrial fibrillation, heart attacks, and dementia
- Individualized hormone therapy, lower doses, and non-oral routes of administration are recommended for optimal health outcomes.
- Estrogen-only therapy, specifically transdermal estrogen with progesterone, is beneficial and prolongs life.
- The study challenges the previous negative views on HRT for women over the age of 65 and provides evidence for the benefits of hormone therapy in improving women's health.
- Why women should discuss hormone therapy options with their healthcare providers and consider the potential benefits and risks based on their individual needs and health conditions.
Resources
Dr. Shawn Tassone's Practice | Tassone Advanced Gynecology
Dr. Shawn Tassone's Book | The Hormone Balance Bible
Dr. Shawn Tassone's Integrative Hormonal Mapping System | Hormonal Archtype Quiz
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