Progesterone is part of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for people who have been through menopause and still have a uterus. Possible side effects include spotting, headaches, and breast tenderness.
Progesterone Receptor Positive (PR+) breast cancer is a distinct biological subtype of hormone receptor positive breast cancer. This type of cancer grows in response to progesterone, a hormone that is ...
Addition of progesterone leads to increased breast growth for those taking gender-affirming hormones
The addition of the hormone progesterone to gender-affirming hormone therapy leads to increased breast growth for transgender people following feminising hormone therapy. This is demonstrated by an ...
Many women report increased breast size while going through menopause and after. Breast shape can change after you turn 50 due to shifting hormones, weight gain and redistribution, and as a natural ...
The addition of the hormone progesterone to gender-affirming hormone therapy leads to increased breast growth for transgender people following feminizing hormone therapy. This is demonstrated by an ...
When you have breast cancer, your doctor may remove some or all of the cancer tissue through a biopsy or surgery. Then, they’ll order tests of these cells to help them learn more about the cancer. One ...
Effect of PK-guided tamoxifen dose escalation on endoxifen serum concentrations in CYP2D6 intermediate and poor metabolizers. CYP2D6 genotype related to tamoxifen efficacy: An analysis with exclusion ...
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