Menopause, HRT, and Breast Cancer: Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz

Menopause, HRT, and Breast Cancer: Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz

50 Minuten

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vor 2 Jahren

What is the connection between HRT and breast cancer? How long
can someone safely be on HRT? What does Dr. Suzanne make of the
recent menopause movement? Why do we need to keep an open mind
when it comes to medical advances? What is Dr. Suzanne seeing in
the menopause and aging field that is interesting to her? 


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Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz is a doctor, expert, speaker, and
advocate for integrative women's health. She has also created a
Menopause Bootcamp to de-stigmatize the aging process and help
empower women. Dr. Suzanne discusses HRT for menopause, what we
need to know about hormones and breast cancer, how the medical
field is everchanging and we must keep an open mind, what is
interesting her in the menopause and aging field, and more. 


“This is not a disease; this is a state of being alive. So you
have options in terms of how you want to live and age well,
whatever that means to you.” 


“Science is not a religion. It is not a monolith, it is not
unchanging and unmoving. That is not what science is. Science is
a process of inquiry. Period. End of sentence.”


“There’s actually quite a bit of data on the potential health
benefits of estrogen specifically in all of us and in breast
cancer survivors.” 


“The vast majority of us who are diagnosed with breast cancer are
going to be diagnosed at early stages. The vast majority of those
of us diagnosed with breast cancer are going to die of: breast
cancer or heart disease? Heart disease!” 


“The number one tool for healthy aging is lifestyle. That’s
always the best. Exercise, movement, getting the blood flowing,
staying flexible, mindset – it’s really not rocket science.”


“One of the great things as we age, if we have community, we have
support, we have tools, is we start to settle more into who we
are and start to appreciate that.” 


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