Journal of Clinical Medicine (Mar 2024)

Hormone Replacement Therapy in Post-Menopause Hormone-Dependent Gynecological Cancer Patients: A Narrative Review

  • Paola Villa,
  • Valentina Elisabetta Bounous,
  • Inbal Dona Amar,
  • Federica Bernardini,
  • Margherita Giorgi,
  • Daniela Attianese,
  • Annamaria Ferrero,
  • Marika D’Oria,
  • Giovanni Scambia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13051443
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 1443

Abstract

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Background. Advances in the treatment of gynecological cancer have led to improvements in survival but also an increase in menopausal symptoms, especially in young women with premature iatrogenic menopause. Methods. A narrative review was performed to clarify the possibility of prescribing hormone replacement therapy (HRT) after hormone-dependent gynecological cancers (ovarian cancer [OC], cervical adenocarcinoma [AC], and endometrial cancer [EC]). Results. HRT can be prescribed to patients with early-stage, grade I–II OC who experience bothersome menopausal symptoms non-responsive to alternative non-hormone therapy after optimal surgery. Caution should be exercised in administering HRT after serous borderline tumors and endometrioid OC, and HRT is not recommended in low-grade serous OC. HRT is not contraindicated in AC survivors. After surgery for EC, HRT can be prescribed in women with early-stage low-grade EC. There is not enough data to give indications to patients with advanced EC. Conclusions. HRT can be discussed with patients, evaluating the risks and benefits of hormone-dependent gynecological cancer. Counseling should be performed by gynecologic oncologists experienced in the management of these patients.

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