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Calls to include menopause support in cancer care | Calls to include menopause support in cancer care |
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Menopause and Cancer is a charity that supports people who are managing menopause following cancer treatment | Menopause and Cancer is a charity that supports people who are managing menopause following cancer treatment |
Campaigners are calling for menopause support to be included into cancer treatment care plans. | Campaigners are calling for menopause support to be included into cancer treatment care plans. |
The majority (90%) of the 1,200 people surveyed by Menopause and Cancer said they were not provided plans to help manage menopause-related health changes brought on by cancer treatment. | The majority (90%) of the 1,200 people surveyed by Menopause and Cancer said they were not provided plans to help manage menopause-related health changes brought on by cancer treatment. |
Its founder and CEO Dani Binnington said the results were "not a surprise". | |
NHS England has been approached for comment. | NHS England has been approached for comment. |
Ms Binnington said there was currently no direct pathway for menopause treatment support included in cancer care plans. | |
"We call for improved training for healthcare professionals, better access to therapies and specialist care so people can manage menopause safely and effectively," she said. | "We call for improved training for healthcare professionals, better access to therapies and specialist care so people can manage menopause safely and effectively," she said. |
Ms Binnington, who lives in Thames Ditton, Surrey, was diagnosed with breast cancer at 33, and she said that her treatment caused her to experience early menopause aged 39. | |
She subsequently set up the charity to support patients and run workshops to equip healthcare professionals with better knowledge. | She subsequently set up the charity to support patients and run workshops to equip healthcare professionals with better knowledge. |
Dani Binnington is the founder of the charity Menopause and Cancer | |
Rachel Bowman, from Brighton, East Sussex, was first diagnosed with breast cancer at 46 and was on hormone treatment therapy (HRT) to help relieve perimenopause symptoms. | Rachel Bowman, from Brighton, East Sussex, was first diagnosed with breast cancer at 46 and was on hormone treatment therapy (HRT) to help relieve perimenopause symptoms. |
The now 49-year-old, who is the director of Menopause and Cancer, said she was only given a menopause management plan after she was diagnosed with cancer again in 2023. | The now 49-year-old, who is the director of Menopause and Cancer, said she was only given a menopause management plan after she was diagnosed with cancer again in 2023. |
"Support teams who have this specific experience is very patchy," she added. | "Support teams who have this specific experience is very patchy," she added. |
Kent resident Penny Giles-McLoughlin, 54, was diagnosed with breast cancer aged 50, but said she too was not provided guidance on how to manage menopause caused by cancer treatment. | Kent resident Penny Giles-McLoughlin, 54, was diagnosed with breast cancer aged 50, but said she too was not provided guidance on how to manage menopause caused by cancer treatment. |
'Fall between the cracks' | 'Fall between the cracks' |
Dr Carys Sonnenberg, a GP and menopause specialist, from Surrey, said historically the focus in oncology was treating and surviving the cancer and "less attention to long-term quality of life issues including menopause". | Dr Carys Sonnenberg, a GP and menopause specialist, from Surrey, said historically the focus in oncology was treating and surviving the cancer and "less attention to long-term quality of life issues including menopause". |
"Oncology, gynaecology, and primary care may not always coordinate well, so patients can fall between the cracks," she added. | "Oncology, gynaecology, and primary care may not always coordinate well, so patients can fall between the cracks," she added. |
Dr Sonnenberg said menopause care should be built into cancer care plans from the start. | Dr Sonnenberg said menopause care should be built into cancer care plans from the start. |
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