A 65-year-old woman comes to the office to discuss the results of bone density testing. She is worried because her 85-year-old mother recently died while recovering from a hip fracture. The patient does not use tobacco or alcohol and gets regular exercise. Her last menstrual period was 13 years ago, and she is not taking any form of hormone replacement therapy. Vital signs and physical examination are within normal limits. BMI is 19 kg/m2. DXA scan reveals a T-score of −1.8 at the lumbar spine and −1.7 at the hip, consistent with osteopenia. In addition to appropriate calcium and vitamin D supplementation, which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management of this patient?
A) Calculate 10-year fracture risk
B) Initiate hormone replacement therapy
C) Measure serum bone turnover markers
D) Prescribe oral bisphosphonate
E) Repeat DXA scan in 6 months
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