MHT, myths and management – Panel

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In this episode:

  • Why MHT advice has changed and what it means for practice
  • Explaining breast cancer risk and key lifestyle factors clearly
  • Why perimenopause is unpredictable, blood tests are misleading and symptom management tips
  • Latest non-hormonal options for vasomotor symptoms and key considerations
  • Emerging links between hot flushes and cardiovascular risk and their implications

 

Experts: Dr Tamara Hunter, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
Prof Bronwyn Stuckey, Clinical Endocrinologist
Dr Karen Magraith, General Practitioner

Host: Dr Jane Elliott AM, GP & Medical Educator

Total time: 52 mins

Last Updated: 18 Dec, 2025

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