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Hormone Replacement Therapy for Breast Cancer Survivors: An Answered Question?
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This is part of an occasional series that recalls some of the stories reported 10 years ago in the News section of the Journal.
Ten years ago, there were a handful of observational studies that suggested that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has a protective effect against recurrence in women who had had breast cancerdespite the general sense that HRT shouldn't be given to these women for fear that
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