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Tenth Anniversary of Initial Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) Report

Richard Santen, MD

University of Virginia

12/2/11

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Tenth Anniversary of Initial Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) Report

• What have we learned?

• How should the public be informed?

• What should a post-menopausal woman do, based on what we now know?

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WHI

• First report 2002• Two arms

– Placebo versus conjugated equine estrogen plus MPA (E+P)

– Placebo versus conjugated equine estrogen alone (E)

• 80% reduction in menopausal hormone use over the next five years

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WHI 10 years later:key conclusions after a decade of reflection

• Need to consider all information based on excess risk and benefit and not relative risk and benefit

• Only women just entering menopause are candidates for menopausal hormone therapy

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Initial WHI Report 2002major finding

26% increasein risk of breast cancer

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Do I have a 26% chance of getting breast cancer since I have taken hormones for more than 5 years? That is a

one in four chance. Is this really true?

My wife immediately asked me

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My answer No, the 26% increase represents only relative risk.

Her reply What does that mean for me?

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Important Issue

• We need to distinguish between: –relative risk –absolute risk –excess risk

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This is how I explain this to my wife

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One Million Women who marched in Washington

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120,000 of these women or 12% will develop breast cancer in their lifetimes

This is absolute risk

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12,000 or 1% will develop breast cancer in five years

Absolute risk

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Lets consider just 1000 of these marchers

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How many of these women will get breast cancer within five years?

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18 Women not receiving MHT will develop breast cancer over a five year period

Absolute risk

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26% increase in relative risk in WHI

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If these 1000 women take MHT for five years,

22 women will develop breast cancer

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18 with breast cancer without MHT22 with breast cancer with MHT

Excess risk 4

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My Answer: Based on the WHI study, you will only have a 4 in 1000 chance of getting a breast cancer

that you would not otherwise have gotten if you take MHT for 5 years

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WHI 10 years later

• Relative risk is only important when absolute risk is high

• Example from common experience

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Example of relative vs absolute risk

• If you take one plane flight your chances of crashing are one in ten million (absolute risk)

• Your relative risk of crashing is increased by 500% if you take five plane flights .

• Your excess risk by taking five flights rather than one is four per ten million

• Bottom line: relative risk means little when absolute risk is low• This is the reason to convert all WHI data to excess risk or

benefit

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WHI 10 years later

• Need to consider all risk and benefit data consistently

• The Endocrine Society has expressed all risks and benefits as the number of women per 1000 using MHT for 5 years who will experience event

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What are the major excess risks reported in the original WHI study?

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WHI Estrogen plus Progestin MHT

Excess Risks

# w

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Risks

Benefits

WHI E+P

Average age 63

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What are the under-reported benefits?

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Reduction in Mortality

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Under-reported Benefits (WHI)#

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Timing HypothesisEarly vs. late treatment

Early Late5

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Timing HypothesisEarly vs. late treatment

Early Late

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VTE and Stroke

Similar relative increase in risk but younger women experience these problems less commonly

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MHT 10 years after WHIonly used at start of menopause

RisksBenefits

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For Some in Menopause, Hormones May Be Only Option

By TARA PARKER-POPE

New York TimesAugust 15, 2011

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MHT 10 years after WHIwomen with severe symptoms

Risks

Benefits

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What to do about breast cancer risk?

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Benefit

Low risk of breast cancer

Risk

High risk of breast cancer

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Assess risk of breast cancer and only treat those at low risk

• Low risk (i.e. 0.5% chance of breast cancer in 5 year) excess risk is 2.5/1000 per 5 years

• High risk (i.e. 4% chance of breast cancer in 5 years) excess risk 20/1000/5 years

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RR

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RR

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Calculation of Breast Cancer Risk

• Gail Model (http://www.cancer.gov/bcrisktoolmobile)

• Tyrer-Cuzick Model (http://pulsescreening.co.uk/Corporate/Breast_cancer_prediction_model-1.pdf)

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For Some in Menopause, Hormones May Be Only Option

By TARA PARKER-POPE

New York TimesAugust 15, 2011

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WHI after 10 years

The Ultimate Goal is to provide the most benefit

to the patient while avoiding the most risks