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The
EPEC-O
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Education in Palliative and End-of-life Care - Oncology
Project
The EPEC-O Curriculum is produced by the EPECTM Project with major funding
provided by NCI, with supplemental funding provided by the Lance Armstrong
Foundation.
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EPEC – Oncology
Education in Palliative and End-of-life Care – Oncology
Module 3n
Symptoms –
Menopausal symptoms
Menopause
Definition
Primary = amenorrhea > 12 months
Secondary = endocrine disorders,
chemotherapy
Menopausal symptoms . . .
Impact
Vasomotor symptoms – 75 %
Urinary incontinence
Vaginal dryness
Sexual health
. . . Menopausal symptoms
Epidemiology
More common in those < 60 years
Improvement over time is usual
Sexual symptoms may persist
Key points
1. Pathophysiology
2. Assessment
3. Management
Pathophysiology
Estradiol, LH, FSH
Symptoms of estrogen deficiency
Target tissues affected
Vagina
Skin
Bone
Vascular endothelium
Smooth muscle
Hypothalamic temperature – regulating
center
Assessment …
History is the key
“Do you have hot flashes or night
sweats?”
“Do you have vaginal dryness or
pain with intercourse?”
. . . Assessment
“Has the diagnosis of breast cancer
or treatment led to a change in your
sex life?”
For all symptoms, ask about
frequency, severity and the pattern of
the symptoms
Management . . .
Vasomotor symptoms
Hormonal therapy
Estrogen
Progesterone
Non-hormonal therapies
SSRI
Bellergal
Gabapentin
Loprinzi. Lancet, 2000.
Loprinzi. JCO, 2002.
Rossouw. JAMA, 2002.
. . . Management
Vaginal dryness
Non-hormonal lubricants
Silastic ring implanted with estradiol
Vaginal estrogen
Ganz. JNCI, 2000.
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Use comprehensive
assessment and
pathophysiology-based therapy
to treat the cause and improve
the cancer experience