oestrone

/ˈɛstroʊn/
noun
  1. A type of estrogen hormone that is produced mainly after menopause and in fat tissue.
    • Oestrone is weaker than estradiol but still important for bone health.
    • The lab results showed elevated oestrone levels in the patient.
    • After menopause, the body produces more oestrone than other estrogens.
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