Exploring Hormone Therapy Use for Menopause and Its Decline
The Decline of Hormone Therapy Use
Hormone therapy use for menopause has seen a notable decrease, dropping dramatically from 4.6% in 2007 to just 1.8% in 2023. According to Stephanie Faubion MD, MBA from the Mayo Clinic, this trend has been consistent and prompts further investigation into women's health choices.
Factors Influencing the Decline
- Safety concerns regarding hormone therapy
- Changing perceptions of menopause management
- Increased awareness of alternatives to hormone therapy
Women are increasingly hesitant to pursue hormone therapy due to potential health risks and side effects. This shift highlights the importance of education and support for women navigating menopause.
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