Abstract
Objective.
To survey women who stopped hormone replacement therapy (HRT) after 2002, including those who later restarted.
Study design.
A questionnaire on the UK-based menopause website www.menopausematters.co.uk evaluating how women are influenced by HRT advice.
Main outcome measures.
Answers to questions regarding stopping/restarting HRT in response to the advice in the early 2000s and advice given today.
Results.
A total of 1100 responses were obtained. Of those who made the decision to stop HRT themselves, 56.4% (
Conclusions.
The negative impact of published research and its reporting from the early 2000s are being mitigated by current press coverage. Media reports appear to influence the younger woman more than the older woman. Health professionals and media must learn the lessons from the past.
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