| Literature DB >> 33970444 |
Serena Girardelli1, Luigi Albano2, Giorgia Mangili3, Luca Valsecchi3, Emanuela Rabaiotti3, Paolo Ivo Cavoretto3, Pietro Mortini2, Massimo Candiani3.
Abstract
There is various evidence to suggest a relationship between female hormones and meningiomas; as clinicians, we often come to face challenging situations involving female patients diagnosed with meningiomas during the post-pubertal phases of their life. We aimed to review the specific circumstances (pregnancy, postpartum, hormonal contraception and hormone replacement therapy, gender-affirming hormonal treatment) clinicians might come to face during their daily clinical practice, given the absence of available guidelines. We therefore conducted a narrative review on articles found in PubMed and Embase databases using appropriate keywords. Ninety-six relevant articles were included. The available evidence on managing meningiomas in post-pubertal women often implies personal strategies, highlighting the lack of a unified approach. The knowledge of the biological links between female hormones and meningiomas is fundamental to correctly counsel patients in various life phases. Prospective randomized studies are required to improve available guidelines on how to best manage meningiomas in female post-pubertal patients.Entities:
Keywords: Hormone replacement therapy; Meningioma; Oral contraceptives; Pregnancy; Risk factors
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33970444 DOI: 10.1007/s43032-021-00606-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Sci ISSN: 1933-7191 Impact factor: 2.924