Oestrogen Matters (Revised Edition), 9780349443478
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HRT’s controversial history revealed: Empowering women to make informed health choices.
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Oestrogen Matters (Revised Edition)

why taking hormones in menopause can improve women's well-being and lengthen their lives - without raising the risk of breast cancer

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    9 December 2024

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Summary

Oestrogen Matters: Reclaiming the Truth About HRT

‘I believe it is an ethical imperative for all clinicians who treat women in menopause or women with breast cancer to alert their patients to this book’ Michael Baum, MD, Professor Emeritus of Surgery and visiting professor of Medical Humanities, University College London

‘A thorough, careful and unbiased assessment … This extremely valuable message deserves to be widely disseminated’ Lord Turnberg, f…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349443478
ISBN-10:0349443475
Author:Avrum Bluming, MD, Carol Tavris PhD, Avrum Bluming
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Piatkus Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:9 December 2024
Weight:420g
Dimensions:228mm x 152mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

This book is long overdue, and I salute the authors for their courage and effort (and their clear, witty writing). I believe it is an ethical imperative for all clinicians who treat women in menopause or women with breast cancer to alert their patients to this book. It will not only improve women’s quality of life, but also, on balance of probabilities, extend women’s lives by delaying death from all other causes. – Michael Baum, MD, Professor Emeritus of Surgery and visiting professor of Medical Humanities, University College LondonWell written, insightful, and hard hitting, Estrogen Matters successfully rebuts the billion-dollar, government-led study known as the Women’s Health Initiative, which claimed that hormones for post-menopausal women are harmful. That study was wrong. It turns out estrogens do matter for women’s health. – Vincent T. DeVita Jr., MD, Professor of Medicine, Yale School of Public Health and Yale Cancer CenterHow could one flawed scientific conclusion become a persuasive juggernaut that changed the practice of women’s health worldwide? In their fascinating account, Bluming and Tavris challenge that conclusion and unpack the reasons for its remarkable impact. – Robert B. Cialdini, author of Influence and Pre-SuasionThis book is long overdue. Having spent over two decades advancing women’s health, I was appalled by the Women’s Health Initiative’s efforts to sensationalize and distort their own findings to promote an anti-hormone-therapy agenda. Personally I have been taking HRT for over 25 years and have no intention of stopping. I hope Estrogen Matters draws enough attention to counter the fears and misinformation about HRT that so many women, and their physicians, still hold. – Phyllis Greenberger, MSW, former President and CEO of the Society for Women’s Health ResearchFor far too many years women and their doctors have been held in fear of prescribing oestrogens - believing that they were dangerous because of a widely quoted study purporting to show that they were too damaging. Now it turns out that this seems to have been an example of ‘fake’ news. In a thorough, careful and unbiased assessment of all the scientific evidence Bluming and Tavris debunk this most widely quoted work and show that oestrogens are not only not dangerous, but beneficial for the vast majority of women suffering from post-menopausal symptoms, whether or not they have had breast cancer. This extremely valuable message deserves to be widely disseminated. – Lord Turnberg, former President of the Royal College of PhysiciansThis book is long overdue, and I salute the authors for their courage and effort (and their clear, witty writing). I believe it is an ethical imperative for all clinicians who treat women in menopause or women with breast cancer to alert their patients to this book. It will not only improve women’s quality of life, but also, on balance of probabilities, extend women’s lives by delaying death from all other causes. * Michael Baum, MD, Professor Emeritus of Surgery and visiting professor of Medical Humanities, University College London *Well written, insightful, and hard hitting, Estrogen Matters successfully rebuts the billion-dollar, government-led study known as the Women’s Health Initiative, which claimed that hormones for post-menopausal women are harmful. That study was wrong. It turns out estrogens do matter for women’s health. * Vincent T. DeVita Jr., MD, Professor of Medicine, Yale School of Public Health and Yale Cancer Center *How could one flawed scientific conclusion become a persuasive juggernaut that changed the practice of women’s health worldwide? In their fascinating account, Bluming and Tavris challenge that conclusion and unpack the reasons for its remarkable impact. * Robert B. Cialdini, author of Influence and Pre-Suasion *This book is long overdue. Having spent over two decades advancing women’s health, I was appalled by the Women’s Health Initiative’s efforts to sensationalize and distort their own findings to promote an anti-hormone-therapy agenda. Personally I have been taking HRT for over 25 years and have no intention of stopping. I hope Estrogen Matters draws enough attention to counter the fears and misinformation about HRT that so many women, and their physicians, still hold. * Phyllis Greenberger, MSW, former President and CEO of the Society for Women’s Health Research *This is such an important book, I want to do all I can to encourage every woman to read it. Groundbreaking and carefully researched, Estrogen Matters provides essential information about the many benefits of estrogen at menopause and even after a diagnosis of breast cancer. It reveals the misinterpretation of study results that led women (and their doctors) to have unwarranted concerns about estrogen use. The thoughtful information presented here will help women feel more comfortable taking estrogen, leading to healthier, longer lives for many. * Patricia T. Kelly, PhD, specialist in cancer risk assessment and author of Assessing Your True Risk of Breast Cancer *

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