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Risk of Never Taking Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) During Menopause
Introduction Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), also known as Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT), is often used to manage menopausal symptoms and mitigate long-term health risks. This risk calculator estimates what may happen if no HRT is taken—highlighting potential increases in osteoporosis, fracture rates, cardiovascular outcomes, and other health impacts.
Your Inputs
Below are key factors that influence the risk. Please select an option for each:
Age at Menopause (earlier menopause may elevate risk of osteoporosis and certain cancers) <DropDown name="AgeAtMenopause">
Duration Without HRT (time since menopause without therapy—baseline exposure period) <DropDown name="YearsWithoutHRT">
Bone Fracture Risk (risk of hip or clinical fracture per 1,000 women) <DropDown name="FractureRisk">
Cardiovascular/Stroke/VTE Risk (risks per 1,000 or 10,000 women) <DropDown name="CardiovascularRisk">
Cancer Risk (e.g., breast, ovarian, endometrial risk per women-years) <DropDown name="CancerRisk">
Your Results
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< RiskDisplay model="RiskModel_Cancer" />
See the data subpage for detailed tables of inputs, sources, and calculation methods.
Generated by an AI assistant.