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Lung cancer deaths linked to hormone pills
Findings suggest that smokers should stop taking estrogen-progestin
ORLANDO, Fla. - There's more troubling news about hormone therapy for menopause symptoms: Lung cancer seems more likely to prove fatal in women who are taking estrogen-progestin pills, a study suggests.
Hormone users who developed lung cancer were more than twice as likely to die from the disease as women who weren't taking hormones, according to results reported Saturday.
The new findings mean that smokers should stop taking hormones, and those who have not yet started hormones should give it careful thought, said Dr. Rowan Chlebowski of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. He led the analysis and presented results at a meeting of the oncology society in Florida.
It's the latest finding from the Women's Health Initiative, a federal study that gave 16,608 women either Prempro or dummy pills. The study was stopped in 2002 when researchers saw more breast cancers in those on Prempro, the estrogen-progestin pill made by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. They continue to follow what happens to women in the study.
The new analysis looked at non-small-cell lung cancer, by far the most common type. However lung cancer proved fatal in 46 percent of hormone users who developed it versus 27 percent of those given dummy pills.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31015536/
Why did they include the warning about smoking ....... when smoking was never a consideration in the Study?
Was it just to insure the perpetuation of the "smoking flim-flam fraud"?
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SamCogar- Number of posts : 6238
Location : Burnsville, WV
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Re: Anyone care to explain this claim.
SamCogar wrote:Lung cancer deaths linked to hormone pills
Findings suggest that smokers should stop taking estrogen-progestin
ORLANDO, Fla. - There's more troubling news about hormone therapy for menopause symptoms: Lung cancer seems more likely to prove fatal in women who are taking estrogen-progestin pills, a study suggests.
Hormone users who developed lung cancer were more than twice as likely to die from the disease as women who weren't taking hormones, according to results reported Saturday.
The new findings mean that smokers should stop taking hormones, and those who have not yet started hormones should give it careful thought, said Dr. Rowan Chlebowski of Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. He led the analysis and presented results at a meeting of the oncology society in Florida.
It's the latest finding from the Women's Health Initiative, a federal study that gave 16,608 women either Prempro or dummy pills. The study was stopped in 2002 when researchers saw more breast cancers in those on Prempro, the estrogen-progestin pill made by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals. They continue to follow what happens to women in the study.
The new analysis looked at non-small-cell lung cancer, by far the most common type. However lung cancer proved fatal in 46 percent of hormone users who developed it versus 27 percent of those given dummy pills.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31015536/
Why did they include the warning about smoking ....... when smoking was never a consideration in the Study?
Was it just to insure the perpetuation of the "smoking flim-flam fraud"?
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Say what you will, Samantha; however, I think that you should stop the estrogen sex-change treatment--before it is too late.
Keli- Number of posts : 3608
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Location : Zarr Chasm, WV--between Flotsam and Belch on the Cheat River
Registration date : 2007-12-28
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