breast cancer

  1. madman

    FDA Guidance on Development Pathway for Women’s T-Therapy and New Evidence of a Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation for AVA-291(d3-T)

    * “d3-T is a novel, structurally identical form of testosterone where select hydrogen molecules have been substituted with deuterium. This small change creates a significant breakthrough.” * AVA-291 is a “next-generation testosterone designed to retain [testosterone]’s androgen activity while...
  2. madman

    Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Why or Why Not?

    Mary Dolan, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine,Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Emory University School of Medicine.
  3. madman

    Menopause and Estrogen

    On this episode, Dr. Sadaf Lodhi is joined by renowned Medical Oncologist, Dr. Avrum Bluming to discuss everything you need to know about menopause and estrogen. From the need for sex-specific research in medicine to common misconceptions, this episode dives deep into the significant steps being...
  4. madman

    The Safety Of Systemic Menopausal Hormone Therapy

  5. madman

    Getting to the truth around HRT and breast cancer

    Leading US oncologist Dr Avrum Bluming joins Dr Louise Newson to talk about the crucial role of oestrogen in women’s health. Despite HRT’s proven benefits in protecting against heart disease, bone fracture and cognitive decline, many women still avoid it over breast cancer fears. It’s been...
  6. madman

    Testosterone Therapy is Not Just for Low Libido

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/testosterone-therapy-is-not-just-for-low-libido/id1631842514?i=1000622345909 Dr Rebecca Glaser retired from breast cancer surgery and is currently involved in research on testosterone therapy by pellet implant and has evaluated and treated over 1500 breast...
  7. madman

    Unmasking the Truth: Menopause Hormone Therapy Revealed

    Hormone therapy, once highly prescribed for menopausal women, faced declining popularity due to concerns about its connection to breast cancer. Dr. Jen Gunter, an expert in women's health, provides an insightful analysis, revealing the exaggerated nature of these risks. While acknowledging that...
  8. madman

    Reduce breast cancer incidence by over 40% while treating menopause-type symptoms

    Breast cancer has become very common over the past 4 decades. In this expert interview with Dr. Rebecca Glaser, the hormonal cause of breast cancer is explored and her discovery of how to reduce breast cancer incidence by over 40% while treating menopause-type symptoms gives great hope for all...
  9. madman

    Sexuality after breast cancer- Dr. Rubin

    Urologist and Sexual Medicube Specialist, Dr. Rachel Rubin, MD, BRINGS THE GOODS in encouraging us about sexuality after breast cancer! This will be the most encouraging 20 minutes you'll see this week, friends!
  10. madman

    Sexuality after breast cancer

    Urologist and Sexual Medicube Specialist, Dr. Rachel Rubin, MD, BRINGS THE GOODS in encouraging us about sexuality after breast cancer! This will be the most encouraging 20 minutes you'll see this week, friends!
  11. madman

    Estrogen therapy and breast cancer

    Estrogen therapy and breast cancer in randomized clinical trials: a narrative review (2022) Kathy Pan, MD, Sayeh Lavasani, MD, Aaron K. Aragaki, MS, and Rowan T. Chlebowski, MD, PhD Abstract Importance and Objective: In the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) randomized trial with 10,739...
  12. Nelson Vergel

    Review: Plant-Based Estrogen Effects Still Not Understood

    "... there are areas where phytoestrogens do show promise, the team emphasized. For example, in breast cancer, a 2013 analysis of 40 randomized controlled trials, 11 uncontrolled trials, and 80 observational studies led to the conclusion that soy consumption may be associated with reduced risk...
  13. Nelson Vergel

    Zeranol Use in Meat and Breast Cancer

    The synthetic compound zeranol is a potent nonsteroidal growth promoter that mimics many of the effects of estradiol. Zeranol is used extensively in the United States and Canada to promote rapid and more efficient growth rates in animals used as sources of meat A series of studies examined...
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