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- Estradiol is the most abundant and active female
hormone. It plays a major role in being a
female, order of menstrual cycle, maintenance of bone density, prevention
of cardiovascular disease, and feminine aggression. A postmenopausal
level is not considered to be acceptable for most women's optimal health.
- Estradiol's presence
may play a major role in the development of prostatic cancer. Therefore,
it is essential to measure its level especially in men over 40 years
of age. If there is too much of it in the blood it not only could contribute
to the development of prostate cancer but it will also contribute to
demasculanization and a diminished libido.
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