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Hormone Help Desk | Menopause Flashes | The North American Menopause Society (NAMS)
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of stroke, blood clots, and possibly breast cancer if used long term. ET should be used, effective dose consistent with treatment goals. The risk of breast cancer appears to be higher with EPT, ReportsPosition Statement Slide SetsPractice PearlsProfessional Clinical TextbookSupplement on Breast Cancer PreventionSupplement on Sexuality at MenopauseSupplement on Surgical MenopauseClinical Practice, Imitate Art?My-Oh-Migraine: Hormonal Headaches & MenopauseScreening for Familial CancerShingles
Bone Health and Heart Health
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ReportsPosition Statement Slide SetsPractice PearlsProfessional Clinical TextbookSupplement on Breast Cancer PreventionSupplement on Sexuality at MenopauseSupplement on Surgical MenopauseClinical Practice, CancerShingles: Everything You Never Thought To Ask (And How to Prevent It)Stress: Getting Serious
Exercise, Diet and Menopause | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://menopause.org/for-women/menopauseflashes/exercise-and-diet
ReportsPosition Statement Slide SetsPractice PearlsProfessional Clinical TextbookSupplement on Breast Cancer PreventionSupplement on Sexuality at MenopauseSupplement on Surgical MenopauseClinical Practice, Headaches & MenopauseScreening for Familial CancerShingles: Everything You Never Thought To Ask
Sexual Health and Menopause | North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://menopause.org/for-women/menopauseflashes/sexual-health
ReportsPosition Statement Slide SetsPractice PearlsProfessional Clinical TextbookSupplement on Breast Cancer PreventionSupplement on Sexuality at MenopauseSupplement on Surgical MenopauseClinical Practice, CancerShingles: Everything You Never Thought To Ask (And How to Prevent It)Stress: Getting Serious About
HPV and Menopause | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://menopause.org/for-women/menopauseflashes/sexual-health/hpv-and-menopause-what-women-of-the-sexual-revolution-need-to-know
ReportsPosition Statement Slide SetsPractice PearlsProfessional Clinical TextbookSupplement on Breast Cancer PreventionSupplement on Sexuality at MenopauseSupplement on Surgical MenopauseClinical Practice, CancerShingles: Everything You Never Thought To Ask (And How to Prevent It)Stress: Getting Serious About, risk for leading to cervical cancer. HPV is very common: about 80% of sexually active people, changes in the cells of the cervix that can lead to cancer if untreated. HPV is almost always the cause
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elevated risk of breast cancer, she’s not sure if she wants to start hormone therapy and so asks about, with breast cancer at 55 years and a maternal grandmother with ovarian cancer at 70 years. She has never had, , New York Question: Ms B is a 54-year-old woman with history of ER+/PR+ breast cancer (Stage 2, , estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. She has undergone neoadjuvant chemotherapy with subsequent, notable family history of cardiovascular disease or breast cancer. She is interested
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Instant Help for Induced Menopause
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MagazineHormone Therapy: Benefits & RisksAre You Officially Overweight?Breast Cancer Survivors & Hot Flash, ReportsPosition Statement Slide SetsPractice PearlsProfessional Clinical TextbookSupplement on Breast Cancer PreventionSupplement on Sexuality at MenopauseSupplement on Surgical MenopauseClinical Practice, CancerShingles: Everything You Never Thought To Ask (And How to Prevent It)Stress: Getting Serious About
Menopause or a Thyroid Problem | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
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MagazineHormone Therapy: Benefits & RisksAre You Officially Overweight?Breast Cancer Survivors & Hot Flash, ReportsPosition Statement Slide SetsPractice PearlsProfessional Clinical TextbookSupplement on Breast Cancer PreventionSupplement on Sexuality at MenopauseSupplement on Surgical MenopauseClinical Practice, CancerShingles: Everything You Never Thought To Ask (And How to Prevent It)Stress: Getting Serious About
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credit Information | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
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should be able to Review breast cancer statistics and risk factors and the importance, an evidence-based overview of endocrine therapy for breast cancer chemoprevention. Promote recognition of features of hereditary breast cancer syndromes. Achieve proficiency in the communication, . Discuss breast cancer risk estimation and modeling and exogenous hormones in the high-risk patient, Symposium, and Menopause 101 and Medical Breast and Genetics 101 courses offer opportunities
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