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Hormone therapy

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In medicine, hormone therapy is the use of hormones in medical treatment and covers various types of hormones including growth hormones and sex hormones.

Types of hormone therapy include:

The oral contraceptive pill is a form of hormone therapy.

Anti-hormone treatment with hormone antagonists is also used: for example, the use of antiandrogens to suppress androgenic hormones.

In the past, a form of hormone therapy was used as a 'treatment' for homosexuality and other 'deviant' sexual behaviors, but this use was discontinued as homosexuality itself ceased to be considered a mental disorder. Perhaps the best known instance of this was Alan Turing; his alleged suicide is widely thought to have been due to depression brought on by these treatments. Similar usage of chemical castration is currently mandated as a punishment for violent sex offenders in some jurisdictions.

See also: chemotherapyde:Hormontherapie

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