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Estrogen Linked to Benign Breast Lumps
The Associated Press - Apr 9, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) ? Add another risk to hormone therapy after menopause: Benign breast lumps. One type of hormone therapy ? estrogen plus progestin ? already ...

The Money Times
Estrogen-Only Therapy Doubles Benign Breast Lumps: Study
The Money Times, India - Apr 9, 2008
Commonly prescribed with a hormone replacement therapy pill, the estrogen-only post-menopausal users are suspected to develop the benign breast disease - a ...
Estrogen linked to benign breast lumps
WZTV, TN - Apr 8, 2008
Now researchers are finding that women using estrogen alone may double their chances of getting non-cancerous breast lumps. That raises concerns beyond the ...

dBTechno
Estrogen Found To Increase Risk Of Benign Breast Disease
dBTechno, MA - Apr 8, 2008
Those who took estrogen supplements were found to have more than double the risk of developing the benign breast disease or non-cancerous breast lumps. ...
Estrogen Linked to Breast Lumps
WLNS, MI - Apr 9, 2008
Estrogen is being linked to benign breast lumps. This comes from a new study that suggests another risk is involved with hormone therapy after menopause. ...

eFluxMedia
Estrogen Doubles Women?s Risk to Develop Benign Breast Disease
eFluxMedia - Apr 9, 2008
... as new research shows that they have more than twice the risk of developing specific types of benign breast disease, or benign breast lumps. ...
Healthwatch: Benign Breast Disease Risk Related To Commonly ...
NBC 10.com, PA - Apr 8, 2008
A new study found women who take a commonly prescribed form of estrogen are at a greater risk of developing benign breast disease. Researchers at New York's ...
More Warnings About Estrogen Therapy
Fox 28, IN - Apr 8, 2008
A new study out of New York's Albert Einstein College links some types of hormone replacement therapy to benign breast lumps. ...
Lady Vols repeat...Questioning the commander...Estrogen risk
Reiten Television KXMB Bismarck, ND - Apr 8, 2008
Researchers say those given nothing but estrogen face double the risk of getting benign breast lumps. Experts say one type could later develop into cancer. ...
This Week in Health
Intelihealth.com, PA - Apr 11, 2008
This is worrisome because the women in many cases had to undergo extra biopsies and anxiety over the lumps, and also because benign proliferative breast ...
   
   

Add another risk to hormone therapy after menopause: Benign breast lumps. One type of hormone therapy - estrogen plus progestin - already is well-known to increase the risk of breast cancer. But a major study of women able to use estrogen alone didn't find that link.

Tuesday, researchers reported a new wrinkle: Those estrogen-only users doubled their chances of getting non-cancerous breast lumps. That's a concern not only because of the extra biopsies and worry those lumps cause, but because a particular type - called benign proliferative breast disease - is suspected of being a first step toward developing cancer 10 years or so later.

About one in five women undergo a breast biopsy within a decade of starting annual mammograms, and most are of those abnormalities turn out to be benign. Yet under a microscope, there are different types, from simple fluid-filled cysts to what's called proliferative breast disease because it's made of growing cells.

The latest work, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, re-examines data from the landmark Women's Health Initiative that found a variety of health risks from long-term hormone therapy.

Only women who have undergone hysterectomies are able to use estrogen-only therapy, and the WHI originally included more than 10,000 of those women, who were given either estrogen or a dummy drug and tracked for about seven years.

Now, a team led by Dr. Tom Rohan of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York has reviewed breast biopsies done on those women - and identified 232 cases of benign proliferative breast disease. Women given the estrogen-only therapy had twice the risk of developing these abnormalities compared with women given a placebo.

WHI participants are still being tracked, allowing scientists to eventually tell if the benign breast problems were a signal of more trouble to come, Rohan concluded.

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