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On March 2, 2004, NIH announced that it had stopped the estrogen-alone study in the interest of safety after careful consideration of preliminary data and an average follow-up of nearly 7 years.
Updated 6/21/07
Selected Findings
Coronary Artery Calcium (June 2007)
Breast Cancer Risk (April 2006)
Venous Thrombosis (April 2006)
Coronary Heart Disease Risk (February 2006)
Dementia and Cognitive Function--Women's Health Initiative Memory Study (June 2004)
- Summary of Results
- Press Release: Estrogen-Alone Hormone Therapy Could Increase Risk of Dementia in Older Women, June 22, 2004
- Women's Health Initiative Memory Study Web site
- Conjugated Equine Estrogens and Incidence of Probable Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment in Postmenopausal Women, Women's Health Initiative Memory Study, JAMA, June 23/30, 2004
- Conjugated Equine Estrogens and Global Cognitive Function in Postmenopausal Women, Women's Health Initiative Memory Study, JAMA, June 23/30, 2004
- Estrogen and Dementia Insights from the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study (Editorial), JAMA, June 23/30, 2004
Effects of Estrogen-Alone Study: Initial Results (April 2004)
NIH Stops Estrogen-Alone Study (March 2004)
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