CPD study course: Managing menopause after breast cancers
Wednesday May 6 2026
14:00 [GMT]
This half-day CPD and Menopause and Cancer accredited webinar (2:00 PM – 6:00 PM) is designed specifically for healthcare professionals working with patients who have experienced breast cancers and who have entered menopause as a result of as a result of various forms of cancer treatment such as surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
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- Cancer treatments such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery, or hormone therapy often result in abrupt and permanent menopause, especially in patients with breast cancer.
- Menopause in this context can be more severe, often immediate, and deeply under-addressed in clinical pathways.
- 88% of women we surveyed reported receiving no menopause support following treatment.
- There are only 100 NHS menopause specialists across the UK and no standardized menopause training in oncology settings.
- Understand how and why menopause differs after breast cancer treatment.
- Learn to identify and assess key symptoms, including those affecting physical, emotional, and sexual health.
- Review safe and effective management strategies, including hormonal and non-hormonal options, holistic care, and referral pathways.
- Hear first-hand accounts from patients, gaining insights into their challenges and care gaps.
- Leave better prepared to support patients in-clinic, communicate empathetically, and improve quality of life outcomes.
- Oncologists
- Clinical Nurse Specialists
- Breast Care Nurses
- Women’s Health Specialists
- Allied HCPs
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- 4 CPD hours
- Certificate upon completion
- Endorsed and developed in partnership with NHS clinicians and menopause specialists
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This meeting was fully funded by MSD as a sponsor of this meeting. MSD had no input into the meeting agenda, choice of speakers or arrangements of this meeting, apart from their own symposium.

