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Which of the following are true
Which of the following are true
Which of the following are true
This 30 y.o. w.f. had the following 24-hour urine hormone test results: E2 2.6, E1 7.2, TPEs 9.8, E3 27, and EQ 2.8. What is so?
This 30 y.o. w.f. had the following 24-hour urine hormone test results: E2 4.2, E1 8.2, TPEs 12.4, E3 14, and EQ 1.1. What is so?
This 27 y.o. w.f. had significant symptoms of estrogen dominance (breast tenderness) and a mother who had breast cancer. Her 24-hour urine hormone test results were as follows: E2 10, E1 25, TPEs 35, E3 27, and EQ 0.8. What is so?
This 62 y.o. w.f. had the following 24-hour urine hormone test results prior to treatment: E2 0, E1 1, TPEs 1, E3 2.6, and EQ 2.6. What is so?
The 62 y.o. w.f. described in the previous question had the following 24-hour urine hormone test results after treatment: E2 3.6, E1 11, TPEs 14.6, E3 60, and EQ 4.1. She also declared she “felt good.” What is so?
This 61 y.o. w.f., who is receiving hormone treatment, showed the following 24-hour urine hormone test results: TPEs 19.4 (two years ago) and TPEs 10.6 (now). Her Bi-Est dosage was identical during both tests. What is so?