I want to share some exciting news. My book, The Estrogen Question: Know Before You Say “No” to HRT, was recently listed on the North American Menopause Society’s (NAMS) website. NAMS represents thousands of menopause experts and is regarded as the premier U.S. organization dedicated to promoting the health and quality of life of women during midlife and beyond. NAMS’ mission is to inform and educate women about the current management of menopause and to promote healthy aging. Books listed on their website reflect the opinions and standard of care endorsed by experts in the field of women’s health.
Excerpts from the review include:
“This book is a comprehensive guide for having a thoughtful conversation about current hormone treatment guidelines. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and found Sandra Rice’s systematic approach very refreshing and enlightening. The book objectively presents evidence so that the reader may make informed decisions based on past, present, and the future of hormone therapy. This book provides a sense of empowerment in choosing therapy while dispelling fear of what was previously misunderstood about hormones after menopause.”
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“As a primary care provider who exclusively cares for adult women, I plan to recommend this book to patients with questions about hormone therapy and menopause. I pride my clinical practice on informed decision making with my patients. In an age of easily accessible information that isn’t always accurate, this book will serve as a comprehensive guide in a stage of life that a growing number of women will make a wealth of important health decisions. After reading this book, one should be prepared to have a confident conversation about what treatment options makes the most sense for their health goals and well-being.”
I was thrilled to have such a positive endorsement of my book and to have it recognized as a trustworthy resource for women. My goal in writing the book was to help women understand the important role estrogen plays in their bodies and help them navigate their way in making their decision about hormone replacement. I encourage you to visit the NAMS website at https://www.menopause.org/for-women/book-reviews and check out the full book review. You will also find other helpful resources aimed at menopause education.
The Estrogen Question is available on Amazon as a paperback and as an eBook. Please consider buying it and recommending it to your friends. And, I would love to have you write a review! Thank you!
Wonderful news that your excellent book has been recognized as the trustworthy resource that it is, for menopausal women, and their doctors, worldwide. I am very happy for you and grateful as well! Thank you for your hard work in writing it, to benefit all women.
Thanks again Candace. I was really thrilled to have the North American Menopause Society give me such a nice review of my book. It was important to me to make sure that everything I wrote was backed up by real science and reputable sources. If you are inclined, I would love to have you submit a review on Amazon. Positive reviews help sway potential readers to look more closely at the book and I am trying to get more women interested in learning about HRT and its benefits. Sandra
Sandy, I’m so happy for you!!! You have earned such respect in the Seattle medical community. I’m so lucky to have had you for my doctor those many years. I hope your book sells millions!
Thanks for all you’ve done for me.
Thanks Pat!