Hormonal Therapy
Hormonal therapy is the use of hormones to treat certain diseases or medical conditions. It is a form of treatment that is used in a wide range of medical conditions, ranging from women’s health issues to oncology treatments for certain types of cancer. By regulating hormones and restoring hormonal imbalances, hormonal therapy can be used to help relieve symptoms, improve function, and even bring about a cure. It is also important to note that its use is not limited to women's health issues, as hormonal therapy can also be used to treat male and pediatric conditions as well. Hormonal therapy can be used to treat infertility, endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, menopause, and other hormone-related issues. Furthermore, some forms of hormonal therapy, such as anti-androgen therapy, can be used as part of a treatment plan for prostate cancer and other forms of cancer or to reduce the risk of developing certain kinds of cancer. Hormonal therapy is an important form of treatment that can be used to address a variety of medical conditions, helping to improve the quality of life for many patients.
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