Menopause after cancer

Date: Thursday, 31/10/2024
Time: 11.00am-12.00pm

Location:  Zoom webinar

Program: Online

Address: N/A

Cancer treatments can impact women’s bodies in many ways. Menopausal symptoms, such as hot flushes, mood swings, urinary symptoms, low libido and sleep disturbances are common side effects and can impact physical and emotional health.  For some women, these treatments can feel extreme, speeding up symptoms that appear quickly and are hard to manage. Our presenter, Dr Giselle Darling, is a Sexual and Reproductive Health Consultant at the Royal Women’s Hospital. She brings a wealth of experience, having served there as the Menopause Research Fellow. Dr Darling has also held the position of  Slezak Research Fellow at Jean Hailes.  She has co-authored several publications on menopause and currently focuses on managing women who develop menopause as a consequence of cancer treatment.
This webinar will explore the challenges and strategies for coping with menopause induced by cancer treatment.

Topics covered in this session include:

  • What is early menopause and what causes it?
  • What is medically induced menopause?
  • The impact some cancer treatments can have.
  • The impacts of early menopause – symptoms, risk factors and emotional adaptation.
  • Management of symptoms, including options of non-hormonal drugs and evidence based non-pharmacological options.
  • How are where to get help.

    There will also be time for general questions.

Audience: Women at any stage of their cancer experience. Family/ partners/ support people of women with a cancer diagnosis are also welcome to attend.

 

Click here to register for the Menopause after cancer treatment webinar
Or call us on 1300 781 500

 

Registrations close 4pm Thursday 24 October.

Last Updated: 21 August, 2024 10:13 am