Monday, November 19, 2007

estrogen treatment increased the risk of ovarian cancer

Research has found that women during menopausal periods taking estrogen treatment are eight times higher risks of developing ovarian cancer than women who do not taking estrogen treatment. Estrogen treatment as confirned by the research as the cause of ovarian cancer and are likely to develop cancer of the lining of the uterus.

The latest large studies of ovarian cancer found a link between hormone use , showed that postmenopausal estrogen use for more then ten years was associated with the increased risk of ovarian cancer. Another reports that estrogen use alone and estrogen progestin used on average about ten days in a month will increased the risk of ovarian cancer.