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Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credit Information | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://www.menopause.org/annual-meetings/2023-meeting/cme-information
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
North American Menopause Society 2019Annual Meeting | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://www.menopause.org/annual-meetings/2023-meeting/scientific-program
, NCMP. Women’s healthcare professionals are commonly faced with questions about breast cancer risk, to understand the basics of breast cancer genetics and the guidelines for the management of patients, premeeting courses, including the highly successful Menopause 101 course and the new Medical Breast, course will run from 1:00 PM to 5:15 PM, and the Medical Breast and Genetics 101 course will run from, and Opening Symposium, the Menopause 101 course, and the Medical Breast and Genetics 101 course
Menopause FAQs: Hormone Therapy for Menopause Symptoms
https://www.menopause.org/for-women/menopause-faqs-hormone-therapy-for-menopause-symptoms
Practice TextbookSupplement on Breast Cancer PreventionClinical Practice MaterialsSlides: Menopause, , such as blood clots and breast cancer. Vaginal estrogen therapy for GSM after menopause is administered, with a healthcare provider is advised. In general, women who have breast cancer, uterine cancer, unexplained, of the endometrium and breast tissue, putting you at risk of endometrial cancer and possibly breast, or the estrogen-SERM combination to protect against uterine cancer. Systemic hormones are very effective for hot
Exercise during Menopause, Menopause Information & Articles | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://www.menopause.org/for-women/menopauseflashes/exercise-and-diet/exercise-for-busy-people-making-time-for-your-health
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
Pelvic Floor & Sexual Health, Menopause Information & Articles | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://www.menopause.org/for-women/menopauseflashes/sexual-health/for-better-sex-3-ways-to-strengthen-your-pelvic-floor
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
Sex and Menopause | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://www.menopause.org/for-women/menopauseflashes/sexual-health/how-to-increase-your-sexual-desire-during-menopause
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
Illness, Medical Problems, Medications, Sexual Side Effects of Menopause | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://www.menopause.org/for-women/sexual-health-menopause-online/causes-of-sexual-problems/illness-medical-problems-medications
of women who undergo therapy for breast or gynecologic cancer suffer some long-term sexual problems. Cancer. Cancer can dramatically change a woman’s sexual function and sex life, both through direct, therapy Tamoxifen, a drug used to prevent recurrent or initial breast cancer, may promote, , cancer, arthritis, and chronic back pain. Whatever illness you may have, if you believe it’s, , stress, and change in self-image. Treatments for cancer often pose an additional set of challenges
Hormone Therapy FAQs| The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://www.menopause.org/for-women/expert-answers-to-frequently-asked-questions-about-menopause/hormone-therapy-menopause-faqs
SetsPractice PearlsMenopause Practice TextbookSupplement on Breast Cancer PreventionSupplement on Sexuality, uterine cancer. Systemic hormones are very effective for hot flashes and have other benefits, such as protecting your bones. They also carry risks, such as blood clots and breast cancer. The breast cancer risk usually doesn’t rise until after about 5 years with estrogen-progestogen therapy or after 7, of endometrial cancer and possibly breast cancer. A recent investigative report from More magazine
First to Know, Menopause Information, News and Commentary
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to Article on Systemic or Vaginal Hormone Therapy After Early Breast Cancer We want to make you aware, of breast cancer recurrence in women on aromatase inhibitor (AI) therapy who are users of vaginal estrogen, with invasive, early stage, nonmetastatic, estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer between, as filling two prescriptions after breast cancer diagnosis). Those who received chemotherapy were, with ER+ breast cancer at low risk for recurrence are most commonly prescribed these newer low
Diabetes & Menopause, Menopause Information | The North American Menopause Society, NAMS
https://www.menopause.org/for-women/menopauseflashes/bone-health-and-heart-health/diabetes-hits-women-hard-at-menopause-beat-it-back
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
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