I recently came across the following article on an American website called Breast Cancer Choices, containing the headline paragraph:-
"HRT After Breast Cancer - Published Evidence Contradicts Medical Advice
Most health care practitioners remain unaware that most published
medical literature shows breast cancer patients taking HRT actually
experienced equal or better survival than patients not taking hormones.
See studies below from the most prestigious medical journals.
The 26 studies below are listed in no particular order."
http://www.breastcancerchoices.org/hrt.htmlI have not reread it before posting here, but from what I remember, some of the studies are short & followed only small numbers of women & some relate to oestrogen-only HRT, but they followed women who took HRT
after a breast cancer diagnosis & don't seem to be referring to the statement we sometimes see quoted that women taking HRT
at time of diagnosis seem to fare better than those not on HRT. I would not rely on it as a tool for making a decision about use of HRT after breast cancer - my feeling is that's a personal decision best made after in-depth discussion with the clinicians involved in an individual's treatment. Nevertheless, it makes for interesting reading.
If you see this Hurdity, I would be interested in your thoughts - I haven't looked at each of the studies quoted in depth so don't know how rigorous or reliable they are.
