Cancer and Menopause
“No, menopause itself doesn’t increase the risk of cancer. Cancers are more common as people age, however. Most cancers occur in people age 55 and older”.
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“No, menopause itself doesn’t increase the risk of cancer. Cancers are more common as people age, however. Most cancers occur in people age 55 and older”.
🚨New Progesterone doses for HRT🚨
New BMS guidance April 2024
💥all prescribing colleagues as well as
those who take combined oestrogen & progesterone HRT - please watch this and share 💥
https://thebms.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/01-BMS-GUIDELINE-Management-of-unscheduled-bleeding-HRT-APRIL2024-D.pdf
The absorption of oestradiol from patches or gels can vary significantly between different women due to a variety of factors.
Some women find they absorb better from patches rather than gels or for some women it is the other way round. My patches often crinkle and do not…
Open Access:
Treating moderate-to-severe #menopausal #vasomotor symptoms with #fezolinetant: analysis of responders using pooled data from two phase 3 studies (SKYLIGHT 1 and 2) https://tinyurl.com/3d33d63d @MenopauseOrg @LippincottMed