Neurology, Vol. 69, Issue 11,
1070-1071, September 11, 2007
EDITORIALS
Should surgical menopausal women be treated with estrogens to decrease the risk of dementia?
Eef Hogervorst and Stephan Bandelow
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Article topics:
Physiology..Estrogen
Medicine..Ovariectomy
Medicine..Menopause
Oncology..Treatment Options for Breast Cancer
Medicine..Behavior
Medicine..Dementia
Physiology..Estradiol
Psychology..Cognition
Oncology..Epidemiology, Causes, and Risk Factors of Breast Cancer
Medicine..Women's Health
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