E19 Are Hormone-Blocking Medications Protecting You—Or Hurting You? Let's Assess
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You beat breast cancer — but then you’re handed another decision that can feel just as heavy:
Should I take hormone-blocking therapy?
Or, you’re currently taking hormone blocking therapy and you’re wondering if you’ve made the right choice or thinking about the long term risks and side effects.
Tamoxifen. Letrozole. Anastrozole. Exemestane.
These medications are designed to stop estrogen from fueling new cancer growth — but for many women, they also bring side effects that affect sleep, mood, intimacy, and quality of life. Not to mention your risk of heart attack, stroke, bone fractures, and dementia.
In this episode of The Flourish After Cancer Podcast, Dr Megan Bernard, ND, breaks down how these therapies work, the real numbers behind their benefits, and the questions every survivor should ask before deciding whether to stay on (or start) them.
✨ EPISODE RELEVANT RESOURCES:
Bone Health Episode: Episode 18
Sexual Health & Intimacy After Cancer with Dr Ashley Chauvin, ND: Episode 17
✨ BEST FREE RESOURCES:
The First 4 Steps To Staying Cancer-Free: http://flourishaftercancer.com/presentation
The Staying Cancer-Free Workshop: http://flourishaftercancer.com/cancerworkshop
The Blood Work Clarity Guide For Cancer Survivors:http://flourishaftercancer.com/bloodworkclarity
⚠️ This is a must-listen if:
You’ve been prescribed Tamoxifen, Letrozole, Anastrozole, or Exemestane
You’re wondering how much these drugs actually reduce recurrence risk
You’re struggling with side effects like hot flashes, joint pain, or brain fog
You’re curious about whether natural options can replace or complement hormone therapy
You want a clear, balanced view—without fear-mongering or medical gaslighting
💊 In this episode, you’ll learn:
How hormone-blocking therapies work — and how they differ between pre- and post-menopause
The trade-offs of estrogen suppression: why it protects against cancer but can harm bones, heart, and brain health
What your Oncotype DX or MammaPrint results really mean and how to interpret relative vs. absolute risk
The role of genetics and epigenetics — including the CYP2D6 gene that determines how well your body activates Tamoxifen and APOE4 that can show a raised risk of developing dementia (estrogen = brain health).
Natural strategies that may help ease side effects like hot flashes, weight gain, and low mood
How to evaluate your personal risk of heart disease, fractures, and dementia so you can make an informed, individualized choice
💡 You’ll leave this episode with:
A science-backed understanding of both the benefits and trade-offs of hormone-blocking therapy
Tools to discuss with your oncologist or integrative provider before making your decision
Confidence that whether you choose medication, natural support, or both—you can still take powerful steps to reduce recurrence risk and feel well
I’m Dr Megan Bernard, a board-certified naturopathic doctor. My team and I have worked with over a thousand women globally to rebuild their health after cancer and reduce recurrence risk using science-backed nutrition, lifestyle, and targeted supplement strategies—so they can feel confident, strong, and free to enjoy life again.
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