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Hormonal Suppression

Meaning

Hormonal Suppression is a clinical strategy involving the intentional pharmacological or physiological reduction of the endogenous production or action of specific hormones. This intervention is employed to treat hormone-sensitive conditions, such as certain cancers, or to manage aspects of reproductive health, like preventing ovulation. The goal is to achieve a targeted therapeutic hypo-endocrine state, effectively pausing or mitigating the hormone’s natural physiological effects.