Women's wellness

Why women need to talk about menopause, sexuality, intimacy and cancer

30 min · 8 de sep de 2022
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In this episode, Professor Debra Anderson is joined by Dr Janine Porter-Steel and Leonie Young from the Wesley Hospital Choices Cancer Support Centre to discuss menopause and cancer and sexuality, intimacy and cancer. Debbie and Janine discuss how some cancer treatments can affect younger women in relation to menopause, how to best manage symptoms and the importance of discussing sexuality and intimacy during cancer treatment. Leonie shares her lived-experience as a young woman who was diagnosed with cancer and talks about the importance of involving consumers in research.

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