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You Are Not Broken

259. Lancet Menopause Article Rebuttal - the Menoposse

You Are Not Broken

Kelly Casperson, MD

Medicine, Health & Fitness

5743 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, my panel of menopause expert physicians and nurse practitioners discuss the recent four-part article series on menopause published in The Lancet (link below). We address the agenda behind these articles and the implications for menopause care. The panel strongly disagrees with the claim that menopause is being over-medicalized and emphasizes the importance of hormone therapy in managing menopausal symptoms and preventing long-term health issues. We also criticize the suggestion that cognitive behavioral therapy should be the first-line treatment for menopause symptoms, highlighting the barriers to access and the lack of evidence supporting its effectiveness. The panel advocates for a comprehensive and individualized approach to menopause care. The conversation methodically identifies the principal themes discussed in the Lancet article on menopause. We cover topics such as biased review articles, the citation of the author's own studies, the lack of balance in the article, possible reasons for publication, surprising reactions from colleagues, the lack of education and training, the dismissal of women's experiences, ageism in medicine, the importance of treating perimenopause, ignoring the suffering of perimenopause, setting the stage for future health issues, empowerment through hormone therapy, misconceptions about hormone therapy and breast cancer, estrogen's protective effects on breast cancer, lifestyle factors and breast cancer risk, advocating for access to menopause specialists, and the importance of seeing a menopause specialist. Takeaways The panel strongly disagrees with the claim that menopause is being over-medicalized and emphasizes the importance of hormone therapy in managing menopausal symptoms and preventing long-term health issues. The suggestion that cognitive behavioral therapy should be the first-line treatment for menopause symptoms is criticized due to barriers to access and lack of evidence supporting its effectiveness. The panel highlights the need for a comprehensive and individualized approach to menopause care, taking into account the diverse needs and experiences of menopausal individuals. The Lancet articles were criticized for misrepresenting the benefits of hormone therapy and failing to acknowledge the impact of menopause on mental health and overall well-being. Review articles should present a balanced view by citing studies that prove and disprove a point, rather than cherry-picking data. The Lancet article on menopause fell short of presenting a balanced view and may have been rushed for publication. Many healthcare providers lack education and training on menopause, leading to dismissive attitudes towards women's experiences. Hormone therapy is an important tool for treating perimenopause and menopause symptoms and can have protective effects on breast cancer. Advocacy is needed to improve access to menopause specialists and expand telehealth services. https://www.thelancet.com/series/menopause-2024 FirmTech sponsors this podcast today. Go to ⁠⁠myfirmtech.com⁠⁠ and enter code NOTBROKEN for 15% off today. Our other amazing podcast sponsors To learn more about Solv Wellness and their products for female pelvic health, visit ⁠⁠solvwellness.com⁠⁠ for 30% off your first purchase of any product. Discount automatically applied at checkout. Women of all ages deserve to feel fantastic. And we can—because there is relief to be found. Go to ⁠⁠myalloy.com⁠⁠ to start your virtual appointment today. Use code NOTBROKEN20 it's good for $20 off any purchase, one time use, and expires July 31, 2024 Listen to my Tedx Talk: ⁠Why we need adult sex ed⁠ Take my NEW Adult Sex Ed Master Class: https://www.kellycaspersonmd.com/adult-sex-ed Join my membership to get these episodes ASAP, a private facebook group to discuss and my private accountability group for your health, hormones and life support! ⁠www.kellycaspersonmd.com/membership --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kj-casperson/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the You Are Not Broken Podcast. I'm your host, Dr. Kelly Casperson, a board-certified

0:09.9

jurologist, thought leader, and conversation starter on midlife living, hormones, and sexuality.

0:16.6

Enjoy the show. Hey friends, welcome back to the You Are Not Broken podcast. I'm super excited to have part of the menopause on today.

0:24.0

These are all menopause prescribing physicians, nurse practitioners, who are passionate about educating

0:31.2

the layperson on the facts and the truth about perimenopause and menopause.

0:35.9

And our goal today is to have a conversation

0:39.1

about the recent four-part article series that came out in The Lancet. For people who don't know

0:45.3

who the Lancet is or what the Lancet is, it is a British medical journal prominent. I'd say it's a

0:50.5

prominent one. Not to mention they did do the article saying vaccines caused autism, which they then had to rescind.

0:57.7

But that was like the one oops of the Lancet.

0:59.8

But they're otherwise well respected.

1:02.1

And very recently, they came out with a four-part series on menopause.

1:06.4

And a lot of professional organizations have written responses in saying this is probably not

1:13.3

number one up to date and number two medically accurate.

1:17.0

So what I'm going to do is I'm going to go around and just have people introduce themselves

1:20.2

and say where they practice and why they care in case you guys want to come and see these

1:24.6

amazing women.

1:25.8

And then we're going to dive a little bit deep into the Lancet article and give you our thoughts. So Dr. Sullivan, O'Sullivan, start with you.

1:33.8

I'm so happy that you're here. Where are you coming to us from? And why do you care?

1:38.4

Morning, everyone. Thanks for having me on, Kelly. I am up in Portland, Oregon. I'm a family

1:44.0

physician and I work in Portland at a fantastic

1:47.8

healthcare clinic called AIM Health. And then on Mondays, I work with Heather Hirsch, who's a menopause

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