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Hormone replacement therapy cuts risk of distal colon cancer - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Study finds hormone replacement therapy, which many women no longer take, cuts risk of distal colon cancerView full resource at latimes.com

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Hormone therapy lowers risk of cancer - Health - GoErie.com/Erie Times-News

goerie.com — “Drugs used in hormone replacement therapy are a mixed bag of risks and benefits, as studies occasionally point out. But for women who are concerned about colon cancer, hormone therapy might be a good idea. A study has found that using hormone replacement therapy for any length of time cut the risk of distal colon cancer in half. The distal part of the colon is closest to the rectum. The longer women took hormone therapy, the greater the reduced risk. The study involved a comparison of 443 with dView full resource at goerie.com

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VB_Colonoscopy Keith Berger Internist, Gastroenterologist, Physician, and Doctor

It's still recommend to discuss any kind of therapy with your doctor first. http://fb.me/Dwmce8MH

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