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Managing menopause in an irradiated pelvis - uncharted territory.
Radiotherapy is an effective cancer treatment, particularly for pelvic tumours. The number of patients with pelvic cancer being diagnosed and successfully treated is growing. Radiotherapy to the pelvis causes lasting side-effects collectively referred to as pelvic radiation disease (PRD), including bowel, bladder, sexual dysfunction, vaginal and cervical stenoses, and menopause. There is growing interest in management of menopause in cancer survivors, with the primary focus on the oncologic risk of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Research examining if the modality with which the cancer was treated causes menopause-specific side effects is rare; however, malabsorption syndromes and anatomical changes in the pelvis post-radiotherapy may complicate effective delivery and monitoring of HRT. Consideration of these changes may significantly benefit patients in this young and growing cohort; thus, there is an urgent need to raise awareness of PRD among all clinicians, including those providing menopause care.
期刊介绍:
Post Reproductive Health (formerly Menopause International) is a MEDLINE indexed, peer reviewed source of news, research and opinion. Aimed at all those involved in the field of post reproductive health study and treatment, it is a vital resource for all practitioners and researchers. As the official journal of the British Menopause Society (BMS), Post Reproductive Health has a broad scope, tackling all the issues in this field, including the current controversies surrounding postmenopausal health and an ageing and expanding female population. Initially this journal will concentrate on the key areas of menopause, sexual health, urogynaecology, metabolic bone disease, cancer diagnosis and treatment, recovering from cancer, cardiovascular disease, cognition, prescribing, use of new hormone therapies, psychology, the science of ageing, sociology, economics, and quality of life. However as a progressive and innovative journal the Editors are always willing to consider other areas relevant to this rapidly expanding area of healthcare.