Events & Webinars

Choosing and using progestogens through the menopause transition

Identifying perimenopause, Endometrial protection and the role of progesterone during oestrogen replacement

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Learning objectives:

  • How to identify women with perimenopause, what investigations are required
  • Understanding the role of progesterone through the menopause
  • Endometrial protection and the role of progesterone during oestrogen replacement
  • Breast cancer (family history) and what you and your patient need to know
Our speakers
    • Diana Mansour-v3-compDr Diana Mansour Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care, FSRH Senior Vice President, New Croft Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

    Dr Diana Mansour is a Consultant in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care and Associate Clinical Lecturer at the University of Newcastle since 1997. In addition Dr Mansour is the Senior Vice President for the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare

    Dr Mansour was the first accredited subspecialty trainee in Community Gynaecology and Reproductive Health Care of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Dr Mansour is first author to over 90 peer-reviewed publications and has most recently published in Contraception and the BMJ SRH.

    Dr Mansour’s areas of expertise include acceptability of contraceptive methods, non-contraceptive benefits of contraception, development of long-term methods of contraception, changes in health service provision, medical management of menstrual disorders and management of the menopause.

PP-PF-WHC-IUS-GB-0056 | February 2024

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