Can you take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) if you’ve had breast cancer? Most women are told “absolutely not” — end of discussion. But in this episode, Dr. Barbara 'Menopause' Taylor opens the door to a much more nuanced and hopeful reality. She explains why a personalized risk vs benefit discussion trumps fear-based standards of care and how the decision is largely a matter of your comfort zone. If you’re craving real facts, real options, and real quality of life after breast cancer...
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Can you take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) if you’ve had breast cancer? Most women are told “absolutely not” — end of discussion. But in this episode, Dr. Barbara 'Menopause' Taylor opens the door to a much more nuanced and hopeful reality. She explains why a personalized risk vs benefit discussion trumps fear-based standards of care and how the decision is largely a matter of your comfort zone. If you’re craving real facts, real options, and real quality of life after breast cancer...
Worried about breast cancer? You’re not alone—but the reality may be far less frightening than you think. In this episode, Dr. Barbara 'Menopause' Taylor discusses survival rates stage by stage, challenges the myths that fuel fear, and reveals why breast cancer is often the least worrisome of the major gynecologic cancers. If the “what ifs” keep you up at night, this episode will help you breathe easier. Visual learner? Find the corresponding Menopause Taylor YouTube video here...
Menopause Management - Dr. Barbie Taylor
Can you take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) if you’ve had breast cancer? Most women are told “absolutely not” — end of discussion. But in this episode, Dr. Barbara 'Menopause' Taylor opens the door to a much more nuanced and hopeful reality. She explains why a personalized risk vs benefit discussion trumps fear-based standards of care and how the decision is largely a matter of your comfort zone. If you’re craving real facts, real options, and real quality of life after breast cancer...