Kristyn Manley, Timothy Hillard, Justin Clark, Geeta Kumar, Jo Morrison, Haitham Hamoda, Katie Barber, Debra Holloway, Bronwyn Middleton, Maria Oyston, Mark Pickering, Jenifer Sassarini, Nicola Williams
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摘要
使用激素替代疗法(HRT)的患者中,计划外出血的比例可高达 40%。随着英国激素替代疗法处方量的增加,因计划外出血而转诊至癌症紧急怀疑路径的人数也随之增加。我们代表英国更年期协会(BMS)成立了一个专家评审小组,成员包括具有更年期管理专业知识的初级和二级护理临床医生,以及主要相关组织的代表,包括英国皇家妇产科学院、英国妇科癌症协会、英国妇科内窥镜协会、皇家全科医师学院、性与生殖健康学院,以及英国国家医疗服务体系和 GIRFT(Getting it Right First Time)的服务发展合作伙伴。针对每个主题,我们都完成了有针对性的文献综述,以制定出以证据为导向的建议(如有),并通过专家小组和指南小组的共识审查予以批准。
Management of unscheduled bleeding on HRT: A joint guideline on behalf of the British Menopause Society, Royal College Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, British Gynaecological Cancer Society, British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy, Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health, Royal College of General Practitioners and Getting it Right First Time.
Unscheduled bleeding on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can affect up to 40% of users. In parallel with the increase in HRT prescribing in the UK, there has been an associated increase in referrals to the urgent suspicion of cancer pathway for unscheduled bleeding. On behalf of the British Menopause Society (BMS) an expert review panel was established, including primary and secondary care clinicians with expertise in the management of menopause, with representatives from key related organisations, including the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists, the British Gynaecological Cancer Society, British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy, Royal College of General Practitioners and Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health, and service development partners from NHS England and GIRFT (Getting it Right First Time). For each topic, a focused literature review was completed to develop evidence led recommendations, where available, which were ratified by consensus review within the panel and by guideline groups.
期刊介绍:
Post Reproductive Health (formerly Menopause International) is a MEDLINE indexed, peer reviewed source of news, research and opinion. Aimed at all those involved in the field of post reproductive health study and treatment, it is a vital resource for all practitioners and researchers. As the official journal of the British Menopause Society (BMS), Post Reproductive Health has a broad scope, tackling all the issues in this field, including the current controversies surrounding postmenopausal health and an ageing and expanding female population. Initially this journal will concentrate on the key areas of menopause, sexual health, urogynaecology, metabolic bone disease, cancer diagnosis and treatment, recovering from cancer, cardiovascular disease, cognition, prescribing, use of new hormone therapies, psychology, the science of ageing, sociology, economics, and quality of life. However as a progressive and innovative journal the Editors are always willing to consider other areas relevant to this rapidly expanding area of healthcare.