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Learn how hormone therapy (HT) during menopause can affect a woman's risk of getting certain cancers.
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People who have their thyroids removed because of cancer have to take hormone therapy to replace the hormones made by the thyroid. Learn more here.
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Hormone therapy uses hormones or hormone blocking drugs to fight endometrial cancer. Learn more about hormone therapy here.
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Hormone therapy is the use of hormones or hormone-blocking drugs to fight cancer.
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Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) provides the nicotine without the other harmful chemicals you get when using other forms of tobacco. NRT can be helpful in relieving some of the withdrawal physical symptoms.
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Hormone therapy, also called androgen deprivation therapy, reduces androgen levels to prevent these hormones from reaching prostate cancer cells. Learn more.
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Taking hormone therapy to help with menopause symptoms may not be safe for women who have had breast cancer. Learn about other options to help with symptoms.
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Some types of breast cancer are affected by hormones in the blood. Hormone therapy uses drugs that block estrogen in certain types of breast cancer.
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Hormone therapy is another form of systemic therapy that can be used to treat breast cancer in men. Learn more here.
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Cancer and cancer treatment can cause changes in sexual desire and response in men. Learn more about what to expect.