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Volume 340:487 February 11, 1999 Number 6
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Progress in the Management of Menopause

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Edited by Barry G. Wren. 489 pp., illustrated. New York, Parthenon, 1997. $90. ISBN 1-85070-799-5.

The management of menopause promises to challenge patients, their families, and their physicians well into the next century. As the tidal wave of baby boomers enter their menopausal years, we anxiously await meaningful progress in this field. Clearly, we are simultaneously pursuing different approaches to effective management of the multitude of social, behavioral, and medical problems posed during this stage of life. Progress in the Management of Menopause offers an international perspective on many of these topics.

This collection of the "finest" presentations of the Eighth International Menopause Society Conference includes contributions from throughout Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America. . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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