| The Million Women Study |
Brief backgroundThe Million Women Study (MWS) is a UK national observational study of women's health, involving around one million women aged 50 and over, presenting for breast screening. It aims to answer many outstanding questions about the factors affecting women's health in this age group. The main focus of the study relates to the effects of hormone replacement therapy use. Conclusions drawn from the study's findings must be viewed cautiously because of how the women were recruited to the study and the potential for bias and confounding.
The Million Women Study (www.millionwomenstudy.org) Expert comment on The Million Women Study resultsThe Jean Hailes Foundation for Women's Health provides expert comment from the Australian perspective. Hormone therapyThere are different ways of taking HT and different combinations of the three hormones; oestrogen, progesterone and testosterone. HT can be prescribed as tablets, patches, skin gel, implants, oestrogen injections, vaginal preparations such as creams, tablets or pessaries (suppositories) or ring for local application inside the vagina.
Content updated 20 June, 2008 |