Hormone therapy significantly increases cancer risk, study finds

Women who undergo hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have a “significantly increased” risk of developing ovarian cancer, according to a major new study.

Hormone therapy significantly increases cancer risk, study finds

Women who undergo hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have a “significantly increased” risk of developing ovarian cancer, according to a major new study.

Researchers from the University of Oxford analysed 52 previous studies involving 21,000 women found that even those who took it for less than five years raised the risk level, although it reduces once they had stopped.

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