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Jun 30, 2026, 14:40
A Patient-Centered Approach on Hormone Therapy Following Thrombosis – Thrombosis Canada
Thrombosis Canada shared a post on X:
“Should hormone therapy automatically be stopped after a diagnosis of thrombosis?
In this clip from CLOT Conversations, Dr. Shannon Bates discusses why the answer is often no, and why individualized decision-making remains critical.
Watch the clip below and listen to the full episode for more practical insights on hormone therapy and thrombosis risk.
Interested in learning more?
Dr. Shannon Bates will expand on related topics at the 2026 Thrombosis Canada Conference in Montreal this November.”
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