Managing the menopause: 21st century solutions
Since the Women's Health Initiative report of 2002, there has been reluctance to provide women with hormone replacement therapy due to a lack of clarity about the potential risks. This book reviews all aspects of the menopause and places the benefits and risks of hormone therapy into perspectiv...
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the Women's Health Initiative report of 2002, there has been reluctance to provide women with hormone replacement therapy due to a lack of clarity about the potential risks. This book reviews all aspects of the menopause and places the benefits and risks of hormone therapy into perspective. It fully informs the reader regarding the evidence base of all aspects of menopause medicine and can be used either as a reference book to solve specific problems, or as a book to be read cover-to-cover. It will provide the reader with the latest information and as a result encourage confidence in managing menopause related problems. This practical, evidence-based guide is suitable for all health professionals managing the menopause including gynaecologists, sexual and reproductive medicine specialists, general practitioners and trainees in any of the above specialties |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 244 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781316091821 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9781316091821 |
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contents | Physiology of the menstrual cycle and changes in the perimenopause The ovarian reserve: predicting the menopause The history and politics of menopause Clinical features of the menopause transition Hormone replacement therapy and cardiovascular disease Pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence in association with the menopause Vulvo-vaginal atrophy Musculoskeletal system and the menopause Osteoporosis recognition and assessment in the menopause Hormonal management of osteoporosis during the menopause Psychological aspects of the menopause Memory and mood in the menopause Libido and sexual function in the menopause Gynecological pathology in the menopause Estrogens used in current menopausal therapies Progestogens used in hormone replacement therapy Androgen therapy for postmenopausal women Selective estrogen-receptor modulators used for postmenopausal women Non-hormonal treatments for menopausal symptoms Alternative therapies for the management of menopausal symptoms Contraception for the perimenopausal woman Hormone replacement therapy and cancer Hormone replacement therapy and venous thrombosis Fertility and premature menopause The risk-benefit analysis of hormone replacement therapy in the menopause Premature ovarian insufficiency: hormonal aspects and long-term health Male menopause -- similarities and differences with the female menopause |
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spelling | Managing the menopause 21st century solutions edited by Nick Panay, Paula Briggs, Gab Kovacs Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2015 1 online resource (xi, 244 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) 1 Physiology of the menstrual cycle and changes in the perimenopause Mary Rymer 2 The ovarian reserve: predicting the menopause Richard A. Anderson 3 The history and politics of menopause Barry G. Wren 4 Clinical features of the menopause transition Gab Kovacs 5 Hormone replacement therapy and cardiovascular disease Tommaso Simoncini, Elena Cecchi and Andrea R. Genazzani 6 Pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence in association with the menopause Jay Iyer 7 Vulvo-vaginal atrophy Rossella E. Nappi and Barbara Gardella 8 Musculoskeletal system and the menopause Jean Calleja-Agius and Mark P. Brincat 9 Osteoporosis recognition and assessment in the menopause Christopher J. Yates and John D. Wark 10 Hormonal management of osteoporosis during the menopause Panagiotis G. Anagnostis and John C. Stevenson 11 Psychological aspects of the menopause Myra S. Hunter Memory and mood in the menopause Libido and sexual function in the menopause Gynecological pathology in the menopause Estrogens used in current menopausal therapies Progestogens used in hormone replacement therapy Androgen therapy for postmenopausal women Selective estrogen-receptor modulators used for postmenopausal women Non-hormonal treatments for menopausal symptoms Alternative therapies for the management of menopausal symptoms Contraception for the perimenopausal woman Hormone replacement therapy and cancer Hormone replacement therapy and venous thrombosis Fertility and premature menopause Michael C. Craig -- Claudine Domoney -- John Eden -- David Crook -- David H. Barlow -- Susan R. Davis -- JoAnn V. Pinkerton -- Jenifer Sassarini -- Paul Posadzki -- Lee P. Shulman and Jessica W. Kiley -- Franco Guidozzi -- Sven O. Skouby -- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 The risk-benefit analysis of hormone replacement therapy in the menopause Premature ovarian insufficiency: hormonal aspects and long-term health Male menopause -- similarities and differences with the female menopause Anthony J. Rutherford -- Tim Hillard -- Nick Panay -- Malcolm E. Carruthers 25 26 27 Since the Women's Health Initiative report of 2002, there has been reluctance to provide women with hormone replacement therapy due to a lack of clarity about the potential risks. This book reviews all aspects of the menopause and places the benefits and risks of hormone therapy into perspective. It fully informs the reader regarding the evidence base of all aspects of menopause medicine and can be used either as a reference book to solve specific problems, or as a book to be read cover-to-cover. It will provide the reader with the latest information and as a result encourage confidence in managing menopause related problems. This practical, evidence-based guide is suitable for all health professionals managing the menopause including gynaecologists, sexual and reproductive medicine specialists, general practitioners and trainees in any of the above specialties Menopause Menopause / Treatment Panay, Nick edt Briggs, Paula 1964- edt Kovacs, Gabor 1947 April 6- edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-107-45182-7 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316091821 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Managing the menopause 21st century solutions Physiology of the menstrual cycle and changes in the perimenopause The ovarian reserve: predicting the menopause The history and politics of menopause Clinical features of the menopause transition Hormone replacement therapy and cardiovascular disease Pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence in association with the menopause Vulvo-vaginal atrophy Musculoskeletal system and the menopause Osteoporosis recognition and assessment in the menopause Hormonal management of osteoporosis during the menopause Psychological aspects of the menopause Memory and mood in the menopause Libido and sexual function in the menopause Gynecological pathology in the menopause Estrogens used in current menopausal therapies Progestogens used in hormone replacement therapy Androgen therapy for postmenopausal women Selective estrogen-receptor modulators used for postmenopausal women Non-hormonal treatments for menopausal symptoms Alternative therapies for the management of menopausal symptoms Contraception for the perimenopausal woman Hormone replacement therapy and cancer Hormone replacement therapy and venous thrombosis Fertility and premature menopause The risk-benefit analysis of hormone replacement therapy in the menopause Premature ovarian insufficiency: hormonal aspects and long-term health Male menopause -- similarities and differences with the female menopause Menopause Menopause / Treatment |
title | Managing the menopause 21st century solutions |
title_alt | Physiology of the menstrual cycle and changes in the perimenopause The ovarian reserve: predicting the menopause The history and politics of menopause Clinical features of the menopause transition Hormone replacement therapy and cardiovascular disease Pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence in association with the menopause Vulvo-vaginal atrophy Musculoskeletal system and the menopause Osteoporosis recognition and assessment in the menopause Hormonal management of osteoporosis during the menopause Psychological aspects of the menopause Memory and mood in the menopause Libido and sexual function in the menopause Gynecological pathology in the menopause Estrogens used in current menopausal therapies Progestogens used in hormone replacement therapy Androgen therapy for postmenopausal women Selective estrogen-receptor modulators used for postmenopausal women Non-hormonal treatments for menopausal symptoms Alternative therapies for the management of menopausal symptoms Contraception for the perimenopausal woman Hormone replacement therapy and cancer Hormone replacement therapy and venous thrombosis Fertility and premature menopause The risk-benefit analysis of hormone replacement therapy in the menopause Premature ovarian insufficiency: hormonal aspects and long-term health Male menopause -- similarities and differences with the female menopause |
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