Myoma, endometriosis and breast cancer are some examples of estrogen-dependent diseases. Estrogen-dependent diseases are those that develop due to increased estrogen in the bloodstream, a common factor in women of reproductive age.
Estrogen is one of the female sex hormones that develops a woman's body, making it fit for generating children. It is not he who causes the onset of these diseases, but it is known that in some cases it can act as a fuel that, when associated with stress and other factors, can favor the installation of these diseases.
Thus, one of the ways to treat estrogen-dependent diseases is to decrease the amount of estrogen in the woman's body, as naturally occurs in menopause.