Breast cancer is something all women are aware of, but uterine cancer can be just as deadly and not so well known.
Ovarian cancer is mainly found in women over 50, so menopause is a key time to check your own risk factors.
There are many hormone-related cancers and this is the fourth most common one in women in the UK.
Dr Bond reacted strongly to news recently in the press about ovarian screening from smears and here she tells us why.
There is certainly plenty of information around about breast cancer, but it never hurts to remind ourselves of things that may be beliefs rather than facts.
Jeffrey Dach, M.D. is an acknowledged expert in the field of bioidentical hormones and has been prescribing them for many years. He explains why they are safer, and why synthetic hormones are not.
October is breast cancer awareness month, so time to check on what you can do to help prevent it and help to deal with it when diagnosed.
Did you realise that ovarian cancer risk is linked to low levels of exercise? Dr Andrew Weil shares his views on what this means for you.
There are three major health risks for women, and some simple changes will help reduce that and improve your health.
Ovarian cancer can pass undetected as it has few warning signs and can strike at any age, including menopause. Do you know what the risk factors, and symptoms, are?