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Endometrial hyperplasia is a medical condition that, if unaddressed, will in 30% of cases develop into cancer of the uterus.

Endometrial hyperplasia is an above normal thickening of the lining of the uterus. This overgrowth of cells predisposes the woman to abnormal tissue changes in the uterus which may become cancerous.

The reason for the hyperplasia is generally due to a dominance of the hormone estrogen and a deficiency of the hormone progesterone. Endometrial hyperplasia often is diagnosed after the investigation of changes to menstrual patterns including heavy periods, irregular bleeding, pelvic pain and vaginal discharge.

This website explains endometrial hyperplasia in clear, concise and plain language including the causes and treatment options available.

Michael Buckley

A Short Story by Michael Buckley the CEO of Lawley Pharmaceuticals

My name is Michael Buckley and I want to tell you a story about myself and the company I built.

Back in 1995 I came to a conclusion that there needed to be someone somewhere who would make bio-identical hormones available to people so that they had a chance to use hormones that matched, exactly, the chemicals that their own bodies manufactured.

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LAWLEY PHARMACEUTICALS FOR A FULLER LIFE
Information for women on the safe and effective use of the hormone progesterone
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