Poor bone density - osteoporosis - fractures  
			-  menopause
				
				
				
				The dangers of 
				“traditional”hormonal substitution  by means of estrogens 
				and  progesterone were published in 2002. “Risks and 
				Benefits of Estrogen Plus Progestin in Healthy Postmenopausal 
				Women” (JAMA. 2002;288:321-333). Women' S Health Initiative 
				(WHI).
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				Those which are against the 
				conclusions of Women' S Health Initiative (WHI).
				
				
				
				
				Even after the conclusions of Women' S Health Initiative
				(WHI) which confirmed the
				higher risks of hormonal 
				substitution (HRT) among women without symptoms,
				
				half of the gynecologists in 
				the USA continued to accept the beneficial 
				effects of this treatment on the health of the women.
				According to them traditional 
				hormonal substitution (HRT) supports the osseous density and 
				prevents consequently the risk of fractures.
				
				Those which are for the 
				conclusions of Women' S Health Initiative (WHI).
				
				
				The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
				(world leader of research for 
				prevention, detection and treatment of cancers and other 
				diseases threatening the life) publishes on May 5th, 
				2014:
		
				
				It is 
				an evaluation of the Women' S Health Initiative (WHI) in term 
				cost and lives saved since the beginning the study which made it 
				possible million women to stop the substitute hormonal treatment 
				(HRT). The stop of the treatment made it possible to save 37.1 
				billion dollards and to save 250,000 lives
				
					
					
					
					The controversy could be avoided 
					by:
					
					A better comprehension of
					
					                the 
					menopause concept  in general
					
					                the 
					menopause disease (estrogenes does not correspond to a 
					disease but  androgens         
					
                                                       
					correspond to the disease !)
					
					                 the 
					single biology of each woman
					
					Which treatment for which disease? 
					
					
					
					
					
			If there is no symptom, there is no 
					disease. If there is no disease no hormonal treatment is 
					justified.
					The problem consists in making a precise biological 
					diagnosis: 
										
			
										
										Ask your doctor or your laboratory to prescribe you 
										detailed analyses:  
						
										
			
								
								
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										Is a preventive medication 
										of the disorders associated with the 
										menopause possible?
				
								 In this 
								case there are no clinical symptoms 
								but 
								biology shows anomalies
		
			
				 
				Exhaustive studies with the assistance of pharmaceutical 
				laboratories, governmental organizations and research 
				foundations will be necessary to validate 
				 the concept of the disease 
				 
				menopause disease on a great scale. 
				 
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