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The effect on quality of life via bio-mimetic hormone replacement therapy for breast cancer patients.

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113Background: Many treatments for breast cancer block the estrogen receptors to reduce the risk of relapse. However, this treatment results in massive changes to the normal hormonal milieu. When the… Click to show full abstract

113Background: Many treatments for breast cancer block the estrogen receptors to reduce the risk of relapse. However, this treatment results in massive changes to the normal hormonal milieu. When the normal rhythmic hormonal patterns are disrupted, either through treatment or normal menopause, women typically experience a multitude of harsh symptoms with little affect on relapse rate. We set out to examine and evaluate the effects of estrogen (E2) and progesterone (P4) treatments via a bio-mimetic bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BBHRT). We theorized, through the analysis of physiological and clinical literature, that the use BBHRT in the normal physiological pattern of reproductive women will lead to an increase of overall well-being and better quality of life for post-treatment and menopausal women, but does not increase their risk of breast cancer. Methods: E2 and P4 control over 9,000 different gene products and a disruption of these processes can lead to an increase in illnesses of aging in...

Keywords: replacement therapy; via bio; breast cancer; hormone replacement; cancer; bio mimetic

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Oncology
Year Published: 2017

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