Breast Cancer and HRT

The PCWHF’s new webinar, hosted by Dr Sarah Gray and Miss Jo Marsden will discuss factors affecting new diagnosis of breast cancer and any links with HRT. This webinar is intended for UK healthcare professionals only. This webinar has been supported by Viatris. Viatris have had no involvement in, or influence over the content.

Event overview:

The PCWHF’s new webinar, hosted by Dr Sarah Gray and Miss Jo Marsden will discuss factors affecting new diagnosis of breast cancer and any links with HRT. This webinar is intended for UK healthcare professionals only. This webinar has been supported by Viatris. Viatris have had no involvement in, or influence over the content.

 

With Breast cancer development being much more complex than generally appreciated, this webinar will take a look at:

  • Fixed factors

  • The modifiable factors affecting risk of diagnosis

  • How the factors influence the age-related risk in different decades

  • Evidence-based data

Our speakers, Dr Sarah Gray and Miss Jo Marsden, will use clinical case studies to guide you through the age-related risks, so that you can discuss options with your patient.

By the end of this webinar, you will be more aware of the prescribing possibilities to ensure individualised patient care.

There will be an opportunity for you to pose questions to our experts.

 

Speakers

DR SARAH GRAY

GP specialist in women’s health, Cornwall

Sarah Gray is a specialist GP who has spent 35 years delivering Women’s Health in Primary Care. She has a pragmatic approach developed through working on the clinical front line, but which is underpinned by an extensive knowledge of the evidence base.

She has worked and provided a professional lead role within the rural setting of Cornwall since 1992. She ran a specialist level NHS menopause referral clinic for 15 years until this was decommissioned to save funding costs in 2016. She now runs a practice which provides this specialist service in the independent sector.

She sat on the British Menopause Society Council for 10 years and was a member of the groups who developed NICE CG44 and Quality Standards for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding. She is actively involved in education for health care professionals and is an executive director of the Primary Care Women’s Health Forum. Her latest textbook chapter was published in July 2020.

 

MISS JO MARSDEN

Retired Consultant Breast Surgeon

Jo Marsden is a retired Consultant Breast Surgeon having worked at King's College Hospital. She is President of The British Association of Day Surgery.

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