Management of menopausal symptoms after cancer and risk-reduction bilateral oophorectomy: a move towards consensus.

Menopause international Pub Date : 2013-03-01 Epub Date: 2013-03-14 DOI:10.1177/1754045312473875
Rosemary Cochrane, Ailsa E Gebbie, Graeme Walker
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Abstract

As more women survive reproductive cancers, menopausal symptoms following treatment can be a significant problem affecting quality of life and wellbeing. Hormone replacement therapy may or may not be contraindicated. Women often receive conflicting information about their management from different specialists. The aim of this study, based in a regional menopause clinic, was to examine referral patterns and symptom profiles of women with cancer or at high risk of cancer; to identify areas of need where a more integrated approach to management might be required; and to reach a local consensus across disciplines involved in the care of these women regarding prescribing of hormonal therapies. A retrospective case record review of all women attending Edinburgh Menopause Clinic for one 12-month period in 2011/2012 for management of cancer-related menopausal symptoms was undertaken. The results of the review were discussed at a multidisciplinary meeting and regional guidance on the management of these women was agreed. There has been an immediate improvement in communication between departments and the quality of information received in referral letters.

癌症和降低风险双侧卵巢切除术后更年期症状的管理:走向共识。
随着越来越多的女性从生殖癌症中存活下来,治疗后的更年期症状可能成为影响生活质量和健康的重大问题。激素替代疗法可能是也可能不是禁忌症。女性经常从不同的专家那里得到相互矛盾的管理信息。这项研究的目的是在一个地区更年期诊所进行,目的是检查癌症患者或癌症高危妇女的转诊模式和症状概况;查明可能需要采取更综合管理办法的需要领域;并在当地达成跨学科的共识涉及到对这些女性的激素治疗处方。对2011/2012年12个月期间在爱丁堡更年期诊所接受癌症相关更年期症状治疗的所有妇女进行回顾性病例记录审查。在一次多学科会议上讨论了审查结果,并商定了关于管理这些妇女的区域指导。各部门之间的沟通和在转介信中收到的信息质量立即得到改善。
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