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Hormone therapy uses estrogen alone or in combination with progesterone. But the research on whether it works as a treatment for urge incontinence is mixed. Because of the possible risks of hormone therapy -- including a possible risk of blood clots and breast cancer -- you should talk with your doctor about the risks and benefits.

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