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Bioidentical hormones, menopausal women, and the lure of the 'natural' in US anti-aging medicine

机译:生物同性激素,更年期妇女以及美国抗衰老药物中“天然”的诱惑

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In 2002, the Women's Health Initiative, a large-scale study of the safety of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women conducted in the United States, released results suggesting that use of postmenopausal HRT increased women's risks of stroke and breast cancer. In the years that followed, as rates of HRT prescription fell, another hormonal therapy rose in its wake: bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). Anti-aging clinicians, the primary prescribers of BHRT, tout it as a safe and effective alternative to treat menopausal symptoms and, moreover, as a preventative therapy for age-related diseases and ailments. Through in-depth interviews with 31 U.S.-based anti-aging clinicians and 25 female anti-aging patients, we analyze attitudes towards BHRT. We illustrate how these attitudes reveal broader contemporary values, discourses, and discomforts with menopause, aging, and biomedicine. The attraction to and promise of BHRT is rooted in the idea that it is a "natural" therapy. BHRT is given both biomedical and embodied legitimacy by clinicians and patients because of its purported ability to become part of the body's "natural" processes. The normative assumption that "natural" is inherently "good" not only places BHRT beyond reproach, but transforms its use into a health benefit. The clinical approach of anti-aging providers also plays a role by validating patients' embodied experiences and offering a "holistic" solution to their symptoms, which anti-aging patients see as a striking contrast to their experiences with conventional biomedical health care. The perceived virtues of BHRT shed light on the rhetoric of anti-aging medicine and a deeply complicated relationship between conventional biomedicine, hormonal technologies, and women's bodies. (c) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在2002年,妇女健康计划在美国进行了一项有关妇女激素替代疗法(HRT)安全性的大规模研究,结果表明,绝经后HRT的使用增加了妇女中风和患乳腺癌的风险。在随后的几年中,随着HRT处方率的下降,随之而来的另一种激素疗法是:生物等效激素替代疗法(BHRT)。抗衰老临床医生是BHRT的主要开方,称其为治疗更年期症状的安全有效替代方法,此外,它还是针对年龄相关疾病和疾病的预防性疗法。通过与31位美国抗衰老临床医生和25位女性抗衰老患者进行深入访谈,我们分析了对BHRT的态度。我们将说明这些态度如何揭示更广泛的当代价值观,论述和绝经,衰老和生物医学的不适感。 BHRT的吸引力和前景源于它是一种“天然”疗法的想法。由于BHRT被认为具有成为人体“自然”过程的一部分的能力,因此临床医生和患者均获得了BHRT的生物医学证明和合法性。关于“天然”天生就是“好”的规范假设不仅使BHRT受到指责,而且将其使用转化为健康益处。抗衰老提供者的临床方法还通过验证患者的具体经历并为他们的症状提供“整体”解决方案而发挥作用,抗衰老患者将其视为与常规生物医学保健经验的鲜明对比。 BHRT的公认优点为抗衰老医学的言论以及传统生物医学,激素技术和女性身体之间深深的复杂关系提供了启示。 (c)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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