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Menopausal hormone therapy (HT) was widely used in the past, but with the publication of seminal primary and secondary prevention trials that reported an excess cardiovascular risk with combined estrogen-progestin, HT use declined significantly. However, over the past 20 years, much has been learned about the relationship between the timing of HT use with respect to age and time since menopause, HT route of administration, and cardiovascular disease risk. Four leading medical societies recommend HT for the treatment of menopausal women with bothersome menopausal symptoms. In this context, this review, led by the American College of Cardiology Cardiolovascular Disease in Women Committee, along with leading gynecologists, women's health internists, and endocrinologists, aims to provide guidance on HT use, including the selection of patients and HT formulation with a focus on caring for symptomatic women with cardiovascular disease risk.
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Leslie Cho
Preventive Cardiology
Andrew M. Kaunitz
University of Florida
Stephanie S. Faubion
Mayo Clinic
Circulation
University of California, San Diego
Massachusetts General Hospital
Mayo Clinic
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d78cd55f9a1dad53490742 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.122.061559