
Key Insights on Menopause, HRT, and Women's Heart Health
Dr. Keith Roach discusses the evolving understanding of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women over 60, emphasizing that while earlier studies suggested risks, newer interpretations indicate that HRT may be beneficial for women under 60 or within 10 years of menopause, especially when tailored to individual health profiles. He advises careful risk-benefit discussions with healthcare providers and notes that HRT is generally underused for menopausal symptoms, with current options like bioidentical hormones presenting fewer risks. Initiating HRT in women over 60 who are more than 10 years postmenopause is not recommended due to increased cardiovascular risks.
