Episode 193 - Testosterone after breast cancer? What is the current evidence? (Part 2)
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In this week’s episode, Dani continues her conversation with Dr Sarah Glynne, GP, menopause specialist, and co-author of the new paper “Menopausal Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer Patients: What Is the Current Evidence?” - to explore one of the most frequently asked questions left after last week’s episode: testosterone therapy after breast cancer.
This is Part 2 of our special series following the publication of the new paper.
In this episode, Dani and Dr Glynne discuss:
What testosterone actually does for energy, mood, and libido.
The studies we have so far - and how reliable they are.
Whether testosterone can convert into oestrogen.
How testing works and when it might be appropriate.
Whether testosterone therapy can or should be used alongside endocrine treatments.
The paper is here: https://journals.lww.com/menopausejournal/fulltext/9900/menopausal_hormone_therapy_for_breast_cancer.532.aspx
The Meno ABS trial: https://www.londonbreastcancer.com/meno-abc-trial
Find Dr Glynne here https://www.clairemellon.co.uk/dr-sarah-glynne
The episode on testosterone with Dr Rebecca Glaser is Ep 56
The episode with a patient on testosterone therapy is Ep 97
Read all about HRT after breast cancer in Dani’s book “Navigating Menopause After Cancer’ in chapter 6: Buy it here: https://amzn.eu/d/0uLveeE
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Intro
03:34 "Testosterone Use in Women"
06:16 Testosterone Debate: Data vs. Choice
10:38 Menopause Consultation & Treatment Approaches
17:45 "Testosterone After Breast Cancer"
21:21 Complexity of Menopause Treatment Conversations
23:49 Vaginal Oestrogen
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