Episode 195 - Living With and Beyond Cancer featuring Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara from Rad Chat
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This week’s episode is a special collaboration with the brilliant team from Rad Chat; the multi-award-winning, first therapeutic radiographer–led oncology podcast. And they’re with us on the show today!
Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara bring decades of frontline cancer experience, and in this joint conversation we explore menopause after cancer from both the patient and clinician perspective.
Together, we discuss:
- Why menopause after cancer is so often overlooked in oncology
- What clinicians are seeing in their day-to-day practice
- How communication can improve so patients feel heard, supported and safe
- What needs to change for future generations
If you’ve ever wished your oncology team better understood the impact of treatment-induced menopause, this episode is full of “finally, someone is saying this out loud” moments.
You’ll love this one!
A huge thank you to Naman and Jo for collaborating with us.
Find the Rad Chat podcast here: www.radchat.co.uk
Connect with us:
For more information and resources visit our website: www.menopauseandcancer.org
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Join our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/menopauseandcancerchathub
CPD Reflection Points:
- Reflect on your understanding of the relationship between menopause and cancer. Consider how this may influence the way you signpost patients for support.
- Consider how effectively you recognise and manage the physical and emotional impact of treatment-induced or early menopause in people living with and beyond cancer, and what could you do differently to support their wellbeing?
- Read the Menopause and Cancer survey results.
- Read the symptoms of Menopause.
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Links from the Episode:
- Menopause and Cancer
- Navigating Menopause After Cancer: A comprehensive, empowering guide to all your treatment options, where to get help and how to feel better
- Menopause Support UK
- British Menopause Society
- The Menopause charity
- Menopause Matters
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