Empowering Survivors Through Knowledge and Care
Clear, evidence-based support for navigating menopause and long-term health after cancer—at no cost.
Menopause after cancer can feel complicated—symptoms often overlap with treatment effects, and it’s not always clear where to find trustworthy guidance. The OncoMenopause Consortium provides expert-led education, practical tools, and compassionate support so you can feel informed, supported, and confident in your care.
Beginning in 2026, we’re expanding this mission with free monthly survivHER Talks—expert-led sessions on healthy aging, symptom management, and strategies for thriving after cancer.
You’ll also be able to connect with others through the survivHERs Community, a free, supportive space to share experiences, ask questions, and learn alongside peers who truly understand.
Together, these resources create an accessible, empowering home for survivors seeking clarity, connection, and evidence-based care.
Why It Matters
Survivors often face unique challenges during midlife and menopause — from hormonal changes and chronic symptoms to long-term effects of therapy.
Access to trustworthy, evidence-based information helps you understand what’s happening, what options exist, and how to advocate for the care you deserve.
Our goal is to make that information clear, accessible, and grounded in the latest science.
What You’ll Find
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Learn.
Plain-language explanations of menopause, symptoms, treatment options, and survivorship topics tailored to your experience.
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Understand.
Tools and resources that help you prepare for appointments, ask meaningful questions, and navigate complex decisions.
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Explore.
Evidence-based guidance on hormonal and non-hormonal options, lifestyle strategies, and long-term health considerations.
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Connect.
Access to clinicians, programs, and organizations committed to improving survivorship and menopause care.
Who This Is For
Survivors experiencing menopause naturally, through treatment, or earlier than expected.
Individuals facing symptoms such as hot flashes, sleep changes, brain fog, mood shifts, or sexual health concerns.
Anyone seeking reliable information, compassionate support, and expert-informed guidance after cancer.
Join the Community
Become part of a supportive, growing community of survivors committed to learning, connecting, and thriving together after cancer.
survivHERs is entirely free to join.
Together, we’re building a space where knowledge, community, and confidence come together—so no one has to navigate survivorship alone.
Join the Movement
Join a multidisciplinary community of clinicians dedicated to improving outcomes and elevating care after cancer.
Founding Member: $50 for the first 200 members. After the first 200, annual membership is $125.