Dr. Daniel Jiang shares unexpected research findings showing hormone therapy increased autoimmune disease risk across 15 of 17 conditions in postmenopausal women.
Sometimes research findings contradict our hypotheses entirely. Dr. Daniel Jiang expected to find that hormone therapy might protect postmenopausal women against autoimmune diseases by replacing declining estrogen. Instead, his analysis revealed the opposite pattern.
Using data from the TriNetX global health network, Dr. Jiang found that hormone therapy was associated with increased risk of autoimmune disease development—and that risk increased with longer duration of use. The pattern appeared across nearly all autoimmune conditions examined.
These findings don't mean hormone therapy should be abandoned, but they do add an important consideration to the risk-benefit discussions we have with patients. Understanding what the data actually shows—and what it doesn't—is essential for evidence-based counseling.
In this segment, Dr. Jiang walks through the main findings from his research and his initial reaction to results that surprised even the investigator.
In this segment, Dr. Jiang covers: