
Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy lacks strong evidence for safety and efficacy compared to conventional HRT, particularly in a rural outpatient setting. Conventional HRT remains the preferred approach due to its demonstrated benefits and regulatory approval.
bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, endocrinology, quality of life indicators, quality of life, hormone therapy, menopausal symptoms, menopause, rural healthcare, women's health, outpatient care
bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, endocrinology, quality of life indicators, quality of life, hormone therapy, menopausal symptoms, menopause, rural healthcare, women's health, outpatient care
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