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European Society of Endocrinology
Publication Date: Oct 13, 2025
Page Last Updated: May 6, 2026
Mary Ann Lumsden, Olaf M Dekkers, Stephanie S Faubion, Angelica Lindén Hirschberg, Channa N Jayasena, Irene Lambrinoudaki, Yvonne Louwers, JoAnn V Pinkerton, Antoan Stefan Sojat, Leonie van Hulsteijn, European Society of Endocrinology clinical practice guideline for evaluation and management of menopause and the perimenopause, European Journal of Endocrinology, Volume 193, Issue 4, October 2025, Pages G49–G81, https://doi.org/10.1093/ejendo/lvaf206
The overall purpose of this guideline is to provide clinicians with practical guidance on the evaluation and management of women in menopause and beyond, including hormonal, non-hormonal, lifestyle, and psychosocial interventions, with an emphasis on patient-centred care. Gender-affirming hormonal therapy is not included within this guideline because the therapeutic goals and risks of therapy in transwomen are distinct to those of MHT for menopause. Women make up 51% of the world's population, and the global population of postmenopausal women is growing. About 25% of these women experience debilitating menopausal symptoms. Since it is important that all health care professionals have a fundamental knowledge of managing women presenting with symptoms related to the menopause, this European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guideline was developed. It provides guidance on evaluation and optimal clinical management of women who go through the menopause in middle age, those with Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI), Early Menopause and those for whom hormones are not appropriate, including women with, or at high risk of, breast cancer. This guideline discusses the benefits and risks of hormone therapy administration as well as summarizing other treatments for menopausal symptoms. Further, the contentious issue of the impact of menopausal hormone therapy in the prevention of chronic disease is considered.
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