Hair Issues in Menopause after Cancer: How to tackle them
Imagine the emotional rollercoaster of dealing with hair issues caused by cancer treatment, only to have your hair thin, change, or shed again because of the sudden onset of chemical or surgical menopause. In this article we explore all your options.
Menopause and Cancer
Explore the challenges of menopause that comes because of or after cancer treatment and a proven strategy that works to support women.
Fertility Options After a Cancer Diagnosis: A Guide for Women
We will explore the various fertility options available for women after a cancer diagnosis, specifically focusing on freezing eggs or embryos. Our aim is to provide information and resources to empower and support you on your fertility journey.
Reducing your risk of Alzheimer’s in early menopause
The menopause conversation has boomed over the last few years, but people with a history of cancer often feel left out of…
HRT after breast cancer. What do we know today?
It is important to be aware of the latest findings from research into HRT use after a cancer diagnosis.
Brain Fog: Understanding and Addressing Cognitive Impairment
Does Tamoxifen cause more brain fog than normal meno brain fog?” and “I don’t see how I can return back to work. My brain fog is so bad!…
Your rights in the workplace
Being able to work is something that most cancer survivors want for many reasons, not least because it provides financial independence, but also because it can provide a sense of normality after a tumultuous time.
Sexual health in menopause, for people with a history of cancer.
Amongst the most common issues reported by cancer survivors, problems with sex ranks third after fatigue and loss of physical fitness. This is a subject that is not talked about enough, so it can feel like you are on your own. You’re not.
Love Your Vulva and Vagina
Having a cancer diagnosis and going through treatment doesn’t mean you have to give up on enjoying pleasurable sex…
Lowering Cancer Recurrence Risk through Diet in Menopause
Once people have been diagnosed with cancer, looking at lowering cancer-recurrence risk becomes a key point which many people want to explore.