Study: Estrogen paint is safe for the elderly that is restored from breast cancer
An important study in the United States revealed that the use of older women who have been restored from breast cancer, estrogen paints to safely relieve the symptoms of menopause, and even contribute to extend their recovery. The authors of the study met during the American Society of Clinical Oncology (American Oncology) that women who recovered from breast cancer after menopause, estrogen paint were less comfortable for returning the disease, or its development or death, and not an increased risk of using it as believed. Vaginal estrogen paint helps relieve symptoms of menopause, such as vaginal dryness, or a feeling of discomfort, or pain during the marriage ratio, but breast cancer recovery often avoids using it for fear of stimulating cancer cells in the breast that depends on hormones for growth. Vaginal estrogen paint. The researchers have the records of a national database, which includes about 18 thousand and 620 recovery from breast cancer, 65 years and more, and which were diagnosed with the disease between 2010 and 2017. They found that only 800 patients used vaginal estrogen paint. Taking into account factors such as race, cancer and treatments used, the researchers noted a statistically significant importance in the average age of patients who used estrogen paints. The results showed that the paint practices were less likely to die from the disease by 47%, and for any other reason 44% less for death compared to women who did not use it. On the contrary, the study indicates that patients whose crops grow due to hormones reduce the risk of their deaths for any reason 38% for the use of estrogen paints. The results also showed that the users of breast cancer paints, affected by hormones, were less likely to die as a result of the disease, but this difference was not a statistical sign. The researchers said: “These results contribute to increased shift in contemporary concept, as hormonal therapy has nothing to do with increasing the risk of public death or death due to breast cancer, which has important indications of ways of treatment and medical practices.”