Urogenital atrophy

Menopause International
Joan PitkinBritish Menopause Society Council

Abstract

The British Menopause Society Council aims to aid health professionals to inform and advise women about postreproductive health. This guidance refers to the long-term condition of urogenital atrophy. Treatment choice should be based on up to date information and targeted to individual women's needs. Non-estrogen and estrogen-based treatments are discussed.

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Citations

Dec 2, 2010·Human Fertility : Journal of the British Fertility Society·Kevan WylieFrederick Wu
Sep 21, 2010·Maturitas·Kevan WylieFrederick Wu
Mar 7, 2014·Archives of Sexual Behavior·Aniruddha Das, Stephanie Nairn
Jun 6, 2009·Maturitas·Santiago Palacios
Aug 24, 2010·Menopause International·Timothy Hillard

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