Women reconsidering hormone replacement therapy

Posted: Published on June 28th, 2013

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MIAMI -

Although many women are frightened by concerns of a potential link between hormone replacement therapy and cancer or heart disease, some are re-evaluating that risk in the light of new conclusions.

Maria Venereo said she was hesitant to undergo hormone replacement therapy at first.

"I heard a lot of stories and reading about it and all that, I said, yeah, I'll put it off, I'll put it off," she said. "[I] try a few things, natural stuff, didn't work."

Venereo turned to Cooper City midwife Karen Bosia for guidance and found reassurance.

"I personally take estrogen every day, and I've been taking it for 12 years and I don't plan on stopping it," said Bosia.

Bosia said the conventional belief that hormone replacement therapy is dangerous is based on research done over a decade ago using synthetic hormones.

"The synthetics are, you know, chemically produced and they're not exactly the same as what your body produces," she added.

Bosia and many other doctors now use individually compounded bio-identical hormones.

"A bio-identical is taken from the yam plant and it's structured -- if you look at the hydrogens and the oxygens -- it's structured exactly like the estradiol and progestin we produce in our body," said Bosia.

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