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Oral contraceptives and IUDs protect against endometrial cancer

Oral contraceptives and IUDs protect against endometrial cancer

HRT shows promise in helping visual memory of postmenopausal women

HRT shows promise in helping visual memory of postmenopausal women

Wall Street Journal examines debate over alternative HRT to treat menopausal symptoms

Wall Street Journal examines debate over alternative HRT to treat menopausal symptoms

Contraceptive options in the U.S. examined

Contraceptive options in the U.S. examined

Judge declares mistrial in case against Wyeth's Prempro

Judge declares mistrial in case against Wyeth's Prempro

Jury dismisses lawsuit against Wyeth in first Pempro case

Jury dismisses lawsuit against Wyeth in first Pempro case

Hearing loss in older women linked to hormone replacement therapy

Hearing loss in older women linked to hormone replacement therapy

Estrogen and testosterone combination to treat menopause may increase risk of breast cancer

Estrogen and testosterone combination to treat menopause may increase risk of breast cancer

Matchstick-sized contraceptive implant that lasts for three years

Matchstick-sized contraceptive implant that lasts for three years

FDA approves Implanon (etonogestrel implant) contraceptive

FDA approves Implanon (etonogestrel implant) contraceptive

Menopausal women don't get enough guidance on treatment options

Menopausal women don't get enough guidance on treatment options

Long term oestrogen-only hormone replacement therapy increases breast cancer risk

Long term oestrogen-only hormone replacement therapy increases breast cancer risk

Long-term estrogen therapy may be related to a higher risk of breast cancer

Long-term estrogen therapy may be related to a higher risk of breast cancer

A contraceptive pill for men!

A contraceptive pill for men!

Hormone therapy associated with increased risk of breast cancer among black women

Hormone therapy associated with increased risk of breast cancer among black women

No evidence that taking estrogen alone increases the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

No evidence that taking estrogen alone increases the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

Environmental scientists identify new culprits in the cancer equation

Environmental scientists identify new culprits in the cancer equation

Estrogen-alone hormone therapy does not increase the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

Estrogen-alone hormone therapy does not increase the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

Estrogen therapy increases the risk of blood clots in some women

Estrogen therapy increases the risk of blood clots in some women

Estrogen therapy may increase the risk of venous thrombosis

Estrogen therapy may increase the risk of venous thrombosis

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