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  • Tabooki2@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldI will kill you
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    23 days ago

    The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) Clinical Trials Long-Term Follow-up Findings (2020): View the study on PubMed This landmark publication evaluates the 20-year outcomes regarding breast cancer incidence and mortality between combined and estrogen-only therapies. (Chlebowski et al., 2020)

    1. The Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer Global Epidemiological Meta-Analysis (2019): View the analysis overview on the Oxford Cancer Epidemiology Unit This massive global collaboration reanalyzed data from over 100,000 women across dozens of epidemiological studies to define how different types and durations of HRT affect long-term breast cancer risks.

    2. The Million Women Study Study Design and Cohort Characteristics: View the study via NCBI PMC This provides the foundational data and operational structure for the UK population-based cohort tracking real-world health outcomes in relation to HRT use.

    3. Comprehensive Literature & Oncology Reviews Oncological Benefit-Risk Profile Review: View the full text via NCBI PMC A broad review analyzing the balance of risks regarding endometrial, ovarian, breast, and colorectal cancers. Modern Formulations & Breast Cancer Risk Analysis: View the full text via NCBI PMC A review investigating how different synthetic versus alternate biological hormone paths interact with breast tissue.



  • Understood. Most of my time was with large companies where lots of people want to move up the ladder. Still very team oriented but also tried to stand out to get up a few rungs. Always willing to help out, jumping in where applicable to help solve problems that aren’t in my area, sticking around during disasters etc etc









  • Tabooki2@lemmy.worldtome_irl@lemmy.worldme_irl
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    As of early 2026, Millennials (ages 30–45) and Gen Z (ages 18–29) together make up nearly 40% of the eligible voting block in Canada. While Baby Boomers (ages 61–80) remain a potent force, they no longer hold the single largest share of the electorate.

    Btw the boomers are dying fast. Then it’s all yours.