I hadn't seen the Lancet article you cite Ana21, but the last of the 4 papers I posted at the start of this thread (the safety evaluation) does touch on the neoplastic potential. I was sure I'd read & bookmarked a very long article on Fezolinetant that also covered the safety aspect, reassuringly with Nick Panay among the authors, but frustratingly I can't find the paper at all now. The detail in your extract is beyond my ability to interpret, I'm afraid!
I'm sorry to know about the degree of sweating, that must be horrible for you. Has HRT ever helped that for you? I don't sweat under any circs, which is good in some ways as it means my bedding remains dry at night when I overheat. But it's problematic in other respects as it means I overheat very intensely, feel very unwell as a result & take an age to cool down, having lost that natural mechanism that facilitates it. I'm long term hypothyroid & some of us are said to lose the ability to sweat as the disease progresses. Getting that hot seems to be a massive stress on the body which feels as though it's associated with a huge release of cortisol &/or adrenalin, so I'm then wide awake & really struggle to get back to sleep. I seem to only manage about 5 hrs a night max & that's tortured (often by feverish nightmares) & badly broken. I can't be sure whether the realease of cortisol/adrenalin associated with waking suddenly in the small hours causes the overheating or the overheatng provokes the adrenal response. Either way it's a horrible combination. I've experimented with diet in the hope of getting an insight into whether low blood sugar might be involved, but whatever I do with meal content & timing the overheating & insomnia persist. In my early 60s & nearly 2 decades since peri began I'd hoped to have it cracked by now.
Wx