estrogen replacement therapy reduces the risk of colorectal cancer
December 1999
There's increasing evidence that estrogen replacement therapy reduces the risk of colorectal cancer.
This benefit started showing up several years ago.
Now it seems that estrogen lowers the risk of colorectal cancer by about a third.
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