Dr Taylor’s YouTube Menopause Education Syllabus
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Watch my videos to learn how every stage of menopause affects your whole body and your whole life, and you can use my teaching to help manage it.
While you can navigate the syllabus using sections, categories categories, and tags for easy access to specific information, I recommend strongly that you watch the videos in order. You’ll need, for example to learn some basic anatomy before you can understand how estrogen loss – the essence of menopause – affects your entire body. Use the worksheets and my book (you can order your copy here) to get work your way through the syllabus, and take your time to get the best from my education – you deserve nothing less!
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Can You Take HRT If You’ve Had Breast Cancer?
Abnormal Cells,Atrophy,Birth Control,Breastfeeding,Carcinoma in Situ,Chemotherapy,DCIS,Dysplasia,ERT,Estrogen Dense Breasts,Family History,Genetic Mutations,Guidelines,Healthcare Industry,Healthcare professionals,Hormones,HRT,Insurance,Invasive,LCIS,Lumpectomy,Mastectomy,Misinformation,Oxytocin,Periods,Post-Menopause,Pre-cancer,Pregnancy,Progesterone,Prolactin,Radiotherapy,Recurrent Breast Cancer,Research Studies,Risk,Risk Factors,Standard of Care,Tailoring,405.
Medication Options for Preventing Breast Cancer
Anastrozole,Androgen,Aromatase Inhibitors,Back Pain,Blood Clots,Cataracts,Chemotherapy,Dosage,Enzymes,Estrogen,Exemestane,Fractures,Genetic Mutation,Genetic Testing,Hot Flashes,Joint Pain,Letrozole,Lifetime Risk,Medications,Metastasis,Muscle Cramps,Nausea,Off-label,Ovarian Cancer,Post-Menopause,Pre-menopause,Raloxifene,Receptor Sites,Risk,Risk Assessment,Risk Factors,SERMs,Stroke,Tailoring,Tamoxifen,Thrombosis,Uterus,398.
Breast Cancer Treatment Through the Ages and the Stages
Have you ever wondered how we ended up with the current treatments for breast cancer? It’s quite an interesting story. In this video, I’ll tell you about the history of breast cancer treatment through the ages. And then I’ll tell...
Abnormal Cells,Breasts,Cancer Stage,Chemotherapy,Excision,Guidelines,History,Immunotherapy,Lumpectomy,Lymph Nodes,Margins,Mastectomy,Pre-cancer,Primary Breast Cancer,Radical Mastectomy,Radiotherapy,Recurrent Breast Cancer,Research Studies,Surgery,Survival Rate,Tumour,370.
Personal History of Cancer as a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer
Do you know how having had a personal history of cancer affects your risk for breast cancer? Does any cancer in any organ count? Or does it pertain only to gynecologic cancers? And does it include both hereditary cancers and...
Abnormal Cells,Alcohol,BRCA,Chemotherapy,CIS,DCIS,Diet,Fallopian Tubes,Genetic Mutation,Genetic Testing,Hereditary Cancer,Hormone Receptor,Invasive,LCIS,Lifestyle,Local Invasion,Mastectomy,Medical History,Misinformation,Obesity,Oophorectomy,Ovarian Cancer,Ovaries,Personal History,Pre-cancer,Primary Breast Cancer,Prognosis,Prophylaxis,Recurrent Breast Cancer,Risk,Risk Factors,Salpingectomy,Saturated Fats,Sedentary,Smoking,Statistics,Surgery,367.
Hereditary vs Non-Hereditary Breast Cancer
Breast cancer can be hereditary or non-hereditary. And knowing how they differ is absolutely critical. This is especially true with the rampant fear of breast cancer that blurs the lines between them more and more. In this video, I’ll take...
Aging,Alcohol,Bilateral,Chemotherapy,Chromosomes,Diet,Family History,Genetic Mutation,Genetic Testing,Genetics,Guidelines,Hereditary Cancer,Hormone Receptor,Mammogram,Mastectomy,Menstrual Life,Misinformation,Obesity,Ovaries,Prognosis,Radiation Exposure,Risk,Risk Factor,Screening,Sedentary,Smoking,Surgery,362.
Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast
You’ve probably heard of “Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast.” Maybe you know it by its acronym “CIS.” But what do you really know about it? What is it? Could you explain it to someone if you had to? Well,...
Abnormal Cells,Anatomy,Atypia,Cancer Stage,Carcinoma in Situ,Cervical Cancer,Chemotherapy,DCIS,Ductal,Dysplasia,Gynecologic Cancers,Hyperplasia,LCIS,Lobular,Local Invasion,Lumpectomy,Misinformation,Neoplasia,Non-invasive,Pre-cancer,Radiation Therapy,Total Mastectomy,363.
What Makes Breast Cancer “Cancer”?
How would you answer the question, “What makes breast cancer ‘cancer’?” Would you have a logical set of requirements that it met in order to deserve the designation “cancer”? Or would you realize that you’ve never even thought about it...
Abnormal Cells,Anatomy,Atypia,Benign,Cancer Stage,Carcinoma in Situ,Cervix,Chemotherapy,DCIS,Ductal,Dysplasia,Excision,Hyperplasia,In-situ,LCIS,Lobular,Local Invasion,Malignant,Potential Cancer,Pre-cancer,Radiotherapy,Surgery,Tumor,354.
The Uterus & Cervix: One Organ; Two Very Different Cancers
Here we are at the end of the units on endometrial uterine cancer and cervical cancer. And now, it’s time to reflect upon the fact that your uterus and cervix are part of the same organ. But, alas, the cancers...
Abnormal Cells,Adenocarcinoma,Adipose Tissue,Anatomy,Cancer Stage,Cervical Biopsy,Cervical Conization,Chemotherapy,Colposcopy,Cryotherapy,DES Exposure,Diagnosis,Endometrial Sampling,Endometrial Uterine Cancer,ERT,Estrogen,Estrōne,Gynecologic Cancers,History,HPV,HPV Test,Hyperplasia,Immune System,LEEP,Neoplasia,Pap Smear,Pelvis,Poverty,Pre-cancer,Pregnancy,Progestogen,Radical Hysterectomy,Radiotherapy,Risk Factors,Screening,Sexual History,Sexually Transmitted Diseases,Smoking,Squamous Cells,Statistics,Surgery,Survival Rate,Ultrasound,Unopposed Estrogen,Vagina,350.
Treatment of Cervical Cancer and Pre-Cancer
You’re probably not accustomed to hearing much about cervical cancer. So you may not have ever heard anything about treatment for cervical cancer. On the other hand, you’ve probably heard quite a bit about treatment for cervical pre-cancer. In this...
Abnormal Cells,Anatomy,Cancer Grade,Cancer Stage,Cervical Biopsy,Cervical Conization,Cervical Cryotherapy,Cervical Laser,Chemotherapy,Colposcopy,Diagnosis,Dysplasia,Endometrium,Excision,Fallopian Tubes,Gynecologic Cancers,HPV Test,Hysterectomy,LEEP,Neoplasia,Overaries,Pap Smear,Pre-menopause,Radical Hysterectomy,Radiotherapy,Screening,Sexual History,Squamous Cells,Transformation Zone,Uterus,Vagina,340.
Cervical Cancer … Compared to Endometrial Uterine Cancer
What if you had to compare cervical cancer and endometrial uterine cancer? Could you? Your cervix is actually connected and a part of your uterus. But does that mean the cancers of the two sites are similar? In this video...
Abnormal Cells,Aging,Anatomy,Cancer Grade,Cancer Stage,Cervix,Chemotherapy,DES Exposure,Dysplasia,Endometrium,Estrogen,Gynecologic Cancers,HPV,Hyperplasia,Immune System,Local Invasion,Lymph Nodes,Mortality,Neoplasia,Obesity,Pap Smear,Pathology,Poverty,Pre-menopause,Pregnancy,Prognosis,Progressive,Radiotherapy,Risk Factors,Sexual History,Smoking,Squamous Cell,Statistics,Surgery,Survival Rate,Unopposed Estrogen,Uterus,Vagina,