
doi: 10.1111/and.12419
pmid: 25892327
To assess whether hormone replacement therapy influences longevity, an analysis was made of published life tables allowing for the calculation of the relative benefit of hormone replacement therapy on longevity in men with late onset hypogonadism and in post-menopausal women. It was found that testosterone replacement therapy of men suffering from late onset hypogonadism increased survival rate by 9-10% in 5 years, similar to that of eugonadal, non-LOH men with normal endogenous testosterone secretion. Oestrogen replacement therapy resulted in increased survival by 2.6% in 5 years. It is concluded that hormone replacement therapy increases longevity.
Male, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Hypogonadism, Estrogen Replacement Therapy, Longevity, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Late Onset Disorders, Cohort Studies, Postmenopause, Androgens, Humans, Female, Life Tables, Testosterone
Male, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Hypogonadism, Estrogen Replacement Therapy, Longevity, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Late Onset Disorders, Cohort Studies, Postmenopause, Androgens, Humans, Female, Life Tables, Testosterone
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