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Highlights
- About the Author: Katherine Sherif, MD, FACPDrexel University College of Medicine, Drexel Center for Women's Health, Philadelphia, PA, USA
- 127 Pages
- Medical, Family & General Practice
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About the Book
This concise book presents an interdisciplinary approach to hormone replacenent therapy, that promotes deeper understanding. Includes helpful tables and algorithms, and directions for prescribing hormone therapy in the safest and most effective ways possible.From the Back Cover
Hormone Therapy: A Clinical Handbook provides a comprehensive overview on hormone replacement therapy, with a range of key features that differentiate it from other titles on the topic. This concise, handy title presents an interdisciplinary approach to the subject, acknowledging that sex hormones affect more than reproductive organs and hot flushes for a deeper understanding of how hormones function. The authors provide a breadth and depth of practical prescribing experience, including many helpful tables and algorithms as well as directions for prescribing hormone therapy in the most effective and safest ways possible. Targeted and easy to read, Hormone Therapy: A Clinical Handbook offers all clinicians the state-of-the-art information they need to prescribe hormone therapy and hormone replacement therapy.
About the Author
Katherine Sherif, MD, FACP
Drexel University College of Medicine, Drexel Center for Women's Health, Philadelphia, PA, USA