Advancing Care Through Professional Collaboration
Caring for individuals who experience menopause after cancer requires clinical nuance, multidisciplinary insight, and access to evolving evidence. Yet too often, clinicians across specialties are left to navigate complex questions with limited guidance, siloed resources, and inconsistent recommendations.
The OncoMenopause Consortium was created to close this gap.
We connect oncologists, gynecologists, internists, endocrinologists, primary care clinicians, nurses, pharmacists, mental health professionals, and allied specialists to share expertise, clarify complex cases, and advance best practices in survivorship and menopause care.
Now Live: OncoMenopause Clinician Group Discussions
Our monthly OncoMenopause Clinician Group Discussions are now live, offering free, expert-led education focused on menopause and long-term health after cancer. These interactive sessions provide real-time discussion of emerging evidence, clinical challenges, and practical approaches to survivorship care.
Why It Matters
Menopause after cancer intersects oncology, primary care, gynecology, endocrinology, mental health, sexual health, and long-term survivorship.
No single specialty can address every question alone.
We offer a space for clinicians to learn together, navigate complex cases, and stay aligned with current evidence and best practices.
Membership Benefits
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Collaborate & Connect.
Connect with peers and thought leaders across disciplines through forums, case discussions, and inclusion in the Find a Provider Directory (with approval).
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Learn.
Access recorded discussion group talks, clinician case forums, and exclusive discounts on HERmedicine Academy and HERtravel—designed to support the complex needs of cancer survivors in midlife and beyond.
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Contribute.
Engage in research, guideline development, educational projects, and advocacy efforts that advance survivorship and menopause care.
Who Should Join
Clinicians from oncology, gynecology, internal medicine, primary care, and endocrinology.
Nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, pharmacists, and survivorship program leaders.
Behavioral health specialists, sexual health providers, pelvic floor clinicians, researchers, educators, and anyone supporting individuals navigating menopause after cancer.
Join the Movement
A Community for Clinicians and Survivors
We bring together clinicians and survivors who share a common goal: improving care, understanding, and quality of life after cancer.
Clinicians can connect with peers, access expert-led education, and stay engaged in evolving conversations around menopause and survivorship care.
Survivors can access trusted information, community programming, and opportunities to connect with others navigating similar experiences.
Sign up to receive updates on education, HERtravel, and ways to engage with the community.