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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Pathology of Breast Cancer
Now that you understand the risk factors for breast cancer, it’s time for you to learn how breast cancer develops. This is called the “pathology of breast cancer.” It pertains to what goes wrong to make cancer cancer. In this...
Abnormal Cells,Anatomy,Atypia,Carcinoma in Situ,DCIS,Ductal,Dysplasia,Hyperplasia,In-situ,Invasive Ductal Carcinoma,Invasive Lobular Carcinoma,Lobular,Local Invasion,Mammary Glands,Misinformation,Neoplasia,Pathology,Pre-cancer,Progressive,Risk,Squamous Cells,361.
Not-Yet -Cancer Terms
What if someone asked you to list all the terms you can think of that describe diseases that are “not-yet-cancers.” In other words, what constitutes an entity that has the potential to become cancer, but is not yet cancer? The...
Abnormal Cells,Atypia,Diagnosis,Dysplasia,Hyperplasia,In-situ,Local Invasion,Malignant,Misinformation,Neoplasia,Pathology,Potential Cancer,Pre-cancer,Progressive,Screening,Subclinical Cancer,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,