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,387.
Red Lights and Green Lights for Breast Cancer Development
Do you know what constitutes a green light for breast cancer development? In other words, what enables breast cancer to develop in the first place? Alternatively, what constitutes a red light to prevent breast cancer development? Knowing the things that...
Abnormal Cells,Adipose Tissue,Aging,Alcohol,Atypia,Breastfeeding,Carcinoma in Situ,Chromosomes,Dense breasts,Dysplasia,Epigenetics,Family History,Genetic Mutation,Genetic Predisposition,Hereditary,HRT,Hyperplasia,Lifestyle,Mammary Glands,Menarche,Menstrual Life,Metastatic,Misinformation,Neoplasia,Obesity,Ovarian Cancer,Periods,Personal History,Pre-cancer,Pregnancy,Radiotherapy,Recurrent Cancer,Risk Factors,Saturated Fats,Sedentary,Smoking,383.
History of Research Studies on HRT & Breast Cancer
Based on what the media presents, you might think that the history of research on HRT and breast cancer is limited and recent. But such is not the case. There is quite a long history of research on HRT and...
BRCA,Breast Biopsy,Continuous Regimen,Cyclic Regimen,Endometrial Uterine Cancer,Family History,Genetic Mutation,History,HRT,Metastatic,Mortality,Oophorectomy,Post-Menopause,Premarin,Progestogen,Research Studies,Survival Rate,WHI Study,377.
Diet & Lifestyle as Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
Do you know the diet and lifestyle risk factors for breast cancer? Do you know the specifics that make them risk factors? And what about how much they each increase your risk for breast cancer? You see, in order to...
Abdominal Fat,Abnormal Cells,Aging,Alcohol,Breast Density,Clinical Breast Exam,Diet,Epigenetics,Family History,Genetic Mutation,Genetic Predisposition,Lifestyle,Mammogram,Meat,Menstrual Life,Misinformation,Obesity,Personal History,Pre-cancer,Risk,Risk Factors,Saturated Fats,Sedentary,Self Breast Exam,Sleep,Smoking,Statistics,Wine,378.
Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tools
Have you ever heard of a “breast cancer risk assessment tool”? Or perhaps you’ve heard of such things described as “breast cancer risk assessment models.” Well regardless of whether you have or haven’t heard of them, you need to know...
Atypia,Benign,Bilateral,BMI,BRCA,BRCAPRO,Breast Biopsy,Breast Disease,Claus Model,Dense breasts,Ethnicity,Family History,Gail Model,Genetic Mutation,Genetic Testing,Guidelines,Hereditary Cancer,Hyperplasia,IBIS Model,Insurance,Invasive Lobular Carcinoma,Malignant,Ovarian Cancer,Periods,Pregnancy,Race,Risk,Risk Assessment,Risk Factors,Sporadic Cancer,Statistics,Surgery,Tailoring,Tyrer-Cusick Model,372.
Family History as a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer
Everybody talks about their family history of breast cancer in terms of how it impacts their own risk for breast cancer. But few are accurate in what they say. There are very specific relatives who have an impact on your...
BRCA,Family History,Genetic Mutation,Genetic Predisposition,Genetic Testing,Habits,Hereditary Cancer,Lifestyle,Misinformation,Risk,Risk Factors,Sporadic Cancer,Statistics,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,368.
Breast Cancer Genetic Mutations
How much do you know about the various breast cancer genetic mutations? How many are there? How do they differ? Do they all carry the same degree of risk? There’s more to know that you realize. I’ll address all these...
BRCA,Chromosomes,Epigenetics,Ethnicity,Family History,Genetic Mutations,Genetic Testing,Genetics,Gynecologic Cancers,Healthcare professionals,Hereditary Breast Cancer,Lifestyle,Melanoma,Misinformation,Pancreatic Cancer,Prostate,Race,Research Studies,Risk,Risk Factors,Statistics,369.
Risk Factors for Breast Cancer
If you had to list the risk factors of breast cancer, could you do it? How many would you put on your list? And how sure would you be of their accuracy as a known risk factor for breast cancer?...
Aging,Alcohol,Breastfeeding,Dense breasts,Diet,Education,Family History,Genetic Mutation,Menstrual Life,Misinformation,Obesity,Periods,Personal History,Post-Menopause,Pregnancy,Radiotherapy,Risk,Risk Factors,Saturated Fats,Sedentary,Smoking,366.
“Risk” of Breast Cancer
I’m sure you’ve heard the word “risk.” But how much do you know about that word? How do you apply it when you hear about something increasing or decreasing your chance of getting breast cancer? It is so much more...
Aging,Education,Family History,HRT,Misinformation,Risk,Risk Factors,Statistics,Tailoring,WHI Study,