RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Women's use of hormone replacement therapy for disease prevention; results of a community survey. JF British Journal of General Practice JO Br J Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP 835 OP 837 VO 52 IS 483 A1 Karen Ballard YR 2002 UL http://bjgp.org/content/52/483/835.abstract AB This study investigated whether an increased use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is attributable to a growing motivation among women to use the therapy for disease prevention. Compared with earlier studies, results from this community survey of women aged 51 to 57 years revealed an increased use of HRT, 60% of women had tried HRT, with a median of four years' duration of use. The most frequently cited primacy use for HRT was symptom relief although many women also took the therapy for the prevention of osteoporosis. While women generally commence HRT for symptom relief the extended use of the therapy is, in part, likely to be attributable to an increased motivation among women to remain on HRT for its 'added' benefit of preventing osteoporosis.