Suganya Venkat: How the 2002 Hormone Therapy Study Changed Menopause Care
Suganya Venkat, Founder at Fertilia and Menolia, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“In 2002, a study made front pages around the world. Within a year, millions of women stopped hormone therapy, many overnight, without speaking to their doctor first. I trained in the shadow of that headline. So did most gynaecologists of my generation. Twenty years and several re-analyses later, we understand the data far better than the reporting ever allowed. This is the story of what was claimed, what the numbers actually showed, and what it means for a woman weighing this decision today. I have laid it out slide by slide. Swipe through, especially if menopause care feels confusing right now.”
Proceed to the PDF attached to the post.
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