Track: Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy

Gynecology 2025

Understanding Menopause 
Physiological Changes: Overview of menopause stages, hormonal shifts, and associated symptoms like hot flashes and vaginal dryness. 
Psychosocial Impact: Emotional challenges like anxiety and depression; benefits of social support and counseling. 

Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) 
Types of HRT: Estrogen-only, combined therapies, and newer bioidentical formulations. 
Benefits: Symptom relief, bone health, and cardiovascular benefits. 
Risks: Breast cancer, stroke, and need for personalized treatment plans. 

Alternative and Adjunct Therapies 
Non-Hormonal Options: SSRIs, phytoestrogens, and lifestyle changes for symptom management. 
Vaginal Health: Non-hormonal lubricants, local estrogens, and laser therapies. 
Bone Health: Role of calcium, vitamin D, and medications like bisphosphonates. 

Personalized Approaches to Menopause Management 
Tailored Treatments: Individualized regimens based on age, health status, and symptoms. 
Multidisciplinary Care: Collaborative strategies addressing physical and emotional health. 

Long-Term Health Implications 
Cardiovascular Health: Estrogen’s protective role and prevention strategies. 
Cognitive Function: HRT’s potential in reducing dementia risks. 
Urinary and Pelvic Health: Management of incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. 

Global Perspectives on Menopause Care 
Cultural Views: Societal attitudes towards menopause and reducing stigma. 
•     Access to Care: Addressing disparities in treatment availability; improving awareness in low-resource areas. 

The Future of Menopause Management 
Innovative Therapies: Advances in HRT formulations, gene therapy, and non-hormonal treatments. 
AI and Digital Health: Predictive tools, personalized care algorithms, and telemedicine. 

Be part of the discussion on shaping the future of menopause care. Submit your abstract today and share your expertise and research on menopause and hormone replacement therapy. Together, we can enhance the health and well-being of women worldwide.