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Effective Image Communication of Hormone Replacement Therapy Risks and Benefits
1From the Center for Interpreting Health Benefits and Risks, LLC, Baltimore, MD.
Abstract:
This article focuses on the value of a unique graphic/image designed to communicate health risks and benefits related to the administration of hormone replacement therapy. It will demonstrate why equations, technical terms, and confusing rhetoric need not be used for communication to patients and others. The use of a "familiar" theater graphic (given the name Benefit/Risk Characterization Theater) will allow physicians and patients to share decision-making by visualizing tradeoffs through the use of a clearer format: example Benefit/Risk Characterization Theaters: breast cancer risks associated with hormone replacement therapy, effectiveness of estrogen in treating menopausal symptoms, and thromboembolic risk of taking estrogen for postmenopausal women. The article describes a practical, simple methodology that can be used in many countries to facilitate doctor-patient communication.
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