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HRT ups risk of 'brain tumour in women' by 30pc

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Women, who use hormone replacement therapy (HRT), are at a 30 per cent higher risk of developing brain tumours, a study has revealed.

The research, conducted by the Danish Cancer Research Centre, found that the longer a woman is on the treatment, the higher is the risk, the Sun reported.

Those who used HRT for ten years or more, had a 70 per cent chance of getting a tumour.

The research, which explains why meningioma- the most common brain tumour -is found more frequently in women, also talks about why cases have risen in recent years.

According to the research centre, long-term HRT use, particularly of combined oestrogen-progestogen, may increase the risk of meningioma.

 

Women with meningioma also have a higher risk of breast cancer.

It was found that about 85 per cent of meningiomas are benign but the tumours still cause symptoms including headaches, seizures, loss of balance and hearing loss.

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First Published: Jul 02 2013 | 11:12 AM IST

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