Dr Tony Coope discusses the use of progesterone and combined creams in women with a past history of cancer of the breast, endometrium or ovaries.
Anyone can get the occasional pain in the breast – including men! Always consult your doctor if you are concerned, and these are some of the more common reasons you can experience it.
There’s a good reason why menopause is called “the change.” It can affect just about every part of your body, including your breasts.
Frequently given after breast cancer treatment, but could bioidentical progesterone help as well?
If you know someone with breast cancer, this is helpful advice.
Many women will experience these at some point in life but do you know the different types?
While lumpy breasts and discomfort are common in women it is best to know just what the cause might be.
This is a preliminary piece of research, but valuable information for those at risk.
Any changes in the breast are always best to be checked. If you are experiencing pain, this may help answer some of your questions.
Leading Nutrition expert Patrick Holford looks at why HRT is not the answer for hormonal symptoms for all women.