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Mindfulness, cognitive behavioural and behaviour-based therapy for natural and treatment-induced menopausal symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Evidence based | Mar 21, 2018

van Driel CMG, et al. - The evidence on the effectiveness of psychological interventions in reducing symptoms associated with menopause in natural or treatment-induced menopausal women were reviewed. Outcomes revealed reduction in hot flush bother in the short and medium-term and menopausal symptoms in the short-term with psychological interventions. These results are particularly valuable for breast cancer survivors in whom hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is contraindicated.
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