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In the next few decades, an estimated one billion women will reach menopause. They will depend on the preventative measures, management, and advice provided to them by their gynecologist or general practitioner. At a time when doubts and criticisms have been raised concerning the real benefit and the justification of peri- to postmenopausal estrogen-progestogen substitution, especially for long-term primary prevention, an authoritative resource summarizing the established facts and clarifying the lines of the debate will go a long way toward dispelling confusion and setting the standard for treatment.The most up-to-date and comprehensive international work on menopause and postmenopause, Current Management of the Menopause defines the menopause and explores how it affects different systems in the body. Drawing on the expertise of an international panel, the editors include discussions of the non-medical aspects, such as women's reactions to making a transition into a new phase of life. The experts fully explain the medical issues, addressing controversies, such as the place of HRT in treatment of menopausal patients, head-on. They provide an analysis of the sometimes overwhelming amount of information available and explore how to transfer it into clinical practice.
This text investigates the clinical management of menopause and the efficacy of hormone replacement therapies in the context of evolving medical standards. Edited by Christian Lauritzen, the work compiles contributions from an international panel of experts to synthesize current research on peri- and postmenopausal health. It aims to provide practitioners with a framework for navigating the complex data surrounding estrogen-progestogen substitution and long-term preventative care. The book serves as a bridge between academic research and daily clinical application for gynecologists and general practitioners.
What You Will Find
Medical professionals recognize this volume as a comprehensive reference for addressing the clinical complexities of menopausal care. Experts highlight the text for its balanced approach to ongoing controversies regarding hormone replacement therapy and its utility in standardizing treatment practices.
Page Count:
506
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN-10:
0203486129
ISBN-13:
9780203486122
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