Dr Corinne Menn: I’m a doctor who’s had breast cancer | The Dr Louise Newson Podcast

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Dr Louise Newson

Dr Louise Newson

15 күн бұрын

This week on the podcast, Dr Louise is joined by Dr Corinne Menn, a New York-based, board-certified OB-GYN and North American Menopause Society Certified Menopause Practitioner, with more than 20 years of experience caring for women.
When she was 28, Corinne was diagnosed with breast cancer. Following her BRCA2+ diagnosis, she underwent multiple surgeries and chemotherapy then navigated pregnancy and menopause plus longer term survivorship issues.
Corinne received support from the Young Survival Coalition, an organisation that advocates for women under 40 with breast cancer, and worked with her oncologists to manage her pregnancy, menopause and treatment options.
She feels passionately that women who have or have had breast cancer receive individualised care and treatment for their cancer and menopause symptoms, and shares three tips to help with quality of life:
1. Do not minimise your menopausal symptoms, your hot flushes, your night sweats, sleep etc. So whether you use hormonal therapy or non-hormonal medications, make sure you get help and can sleep so you function better and breaking the vicious cycle of spiralling menopausal symptoms.
2. Please do not neglect vaginal sexual health. Again, if you can preserve a little bit of that, it can stop a negative cycle of suffering, of urinary tract infections and relationship and intimacy issues.
3. Scheduling time to have a separate appointment with your oncologist and your GYN. Come prepared. Listen to Louise's podcast. Listen to Menopause in Cancer podcast and Instagram page. Be empowered because you and your quality of life are worth it.
You can follow Corinne on Instagram at @drmennobgyn
Find out more about Newson Health at newsonhealth.co.uk.

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@nicolemerz1731
@nicolemerz1731 12 күн бұрын
Dr Corinne Menn is such an inspiration. Great to hear how her own BC experience changed the lives of so many women for the better!!! 💕
@anaf9314
@anaf9314 7 күн бұрын
Thank you For these program. PLEASE DR. can you talk to us about the right leves or range of each hormone,so at least we can request them if our doctor doesn't want to order them or go over them with us.
@inquisitive-surmenogirl
@inquisitive-surmenogirl 12 күн бұрын
I absolutely love listening to Dr. Menn - thank you. I do wish however that more drs would discuss young surgical menopause (where we had our uterus, both ovaries, cervix & tubes all removed) & progesterone use. I’m on estradiol.075 patch only. Some drs/ladies are saying I need to add in progesterone & testosterone while others tell me to do estradiol only. I’m so confused on progesterone.
@nicolemerz1731
@nicolemerz1731 11 күн бұрын
@user-zg1uk2fg2z hello, i am no doctor but I think it would be most recommendable to start with bloodwork to determine levels. Then definitely Refill what is missing. Progesterone has so many benefits, it is not only there to protect the Uterus. For me it is the soothing effect on the brain (less anxiety) & it calms me down and most of all helps me fall asleep. I love my evening Progesteron pill🤩. Just listen to other Podcasts auf Dr Newson where she discusses all the benefits of progesterone. Good luck with your journey from Germany and thank you so much again, doctor Newton for your wonderful work 💕
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