hormone replacement therapy

English

Noun

hormone replacement therapy (countable and uncountable, plural hormone replacement therapies)

  1. (medicine, especially serotherapy) Any of several medical regimens that introduce hormones to the body to replace lost or unavailable ones.
    Trans women often undergo hormone replacement therapy using estrogens and antiandrogens.
    Elderly women can use estrogenic hormone replacement therapy to alleviate postmenopausal symptoms.

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Derived terms

  • bio-identical hormone replacement therapy
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