For years, estrogen therapy was a principal method used to treat ailments associated with menopause, such as osteoporosis. However, when the potential for serious negative health consequences - including increased risk of breast cancer and heart attacks - was discovered, the use of estrogen for this purpose was drastically curtailed.
In the five to seven years after menopause, a woman may lose up to 20 percent of her bone mass without treatment. In recent years a number of doctors have...
