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Pre-menopause, Menopause and beyond

Jan 21⁠–Jan 26 2017 Madonna di Campiglio Italy

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Sunday 22nd of January 2017

17:00 → 19:00 Opening Lectures

  • Labrie Fernand (FR) Menopause became possible with intracrinology
  • Stevenson John (GB) The true risks of HRT

Monday 23rd of January 2017

08:30 → 11:30 Menopause: symptoms and neuroendocrine impact

  • Genazzani Alessandro (IT) From menopause to aging: endocrine and neuroendocrine biological changes
  • Genazzani Andrea R. (IT) Brain impact of sex steroids withdrawall of the menopause
  • Birkhaeuser Martin (CH) Climacteric Symptoms – Importance and Management

 

15:45 → 20:00 Infertility in late reproductive age

  • Mettler Liselotte (DE) Is IVF/ICSI/ET reasonable beyond the female age of 40 years ?
  • Artini Paolo (IT) Female infertility and autoimmunity
  • Fauser Bart C. (NL) IVF: new developments in patient tailored ovarian stimulation
  • Tarlatzis Basil (GR) Oocyte donation in peri-menopausal and menopausal women

 

Tuesday 24th of January 2017

08:30 → 09:30 Premature ovarian insufficency

  • Panay Nick (GB) 2016 IMS Recommendations on women’s midlife health, “POI” and menopause hormone therapy (MHT).

 

09:30 → 11:30 Thyroid function: PCO and pregnancy outcome after ART

  • Milewicz Andrzej (PL) Thyroid Disorders in Climacteric Women
  • Tarlatzis Basil (GR) Thyroid function and pregnancy outcome after ART: what is the evidence?

 

15:45 → 20:00 Polycystic ovary and metabolic syndrome

  • Fauser Bart C. (NL) PCOS: implications of cardio-metabolic dysfunction
  • Milewicz Andrzej (PL) Why Metformin is so important for prevention and treatment in climacteric women?
  • Genazzani Alessandro D. (IT) Metabolic changes during menopausal transition
  • Lambrinoudaki Irene (GR) Weight and body composition management after menopause

 

Wednesday 25th of January 2017

08:30 → 11:30 Menopause: bone and cardiovascular impact

  • Birkhaeuser Martin (CH) Healthy Bones after Menopause – what has to be done?
  • Stevenson John (GB) The effect of menopause and HRT on coronary heart disease
  • Vujovic Svetlana (RS) How to prevent cardiovascular disorders: influence of gonadal steroids on the heart

 

15:45 → 20:00 Benign breast diseases, BRCA mutation and breast cancer

  • Sismondi Piero (IT) Risk reducing surgery and treatment of menopausal symptoms in BRCA mutation carriers (and other high risk women)
  • Vujovic Svetlana (RS) Benign breast disease during women’s life
  • Sismondi Piero (IT) Treatment of menopausal symptoms in breast cancer survivors
  • Bizzarri Mariano (IT) Myo-inositol and Inositol Hexaphosphate (IP6) in the treatment of breast cancer

 

Thursday 26th of January 2017

09:30 → 11:30 Surgical challenges after menopause: problems and solutions

  • Simoncini Tommaso (IT) Bladder dysfunction and urinary incontinence after the menopause: hormones, drugs or surgery ?
  • Mettler Liselotte (DE) When is ovarectomy and when tubectomy indicated at necessary hysterectomies beyond the Reproductive age?
  • Simoncini Tommaso (IT) Pelvic floor reconstructive surgery in ageing women: tailoring the treatment to each woman’s needs

 

15:45 → 20:00 Menopause symptoms: the therapies

  • Lambrinoudaki Irene (GR) Menopausal hormone therapy customization
  • Panay Nick (GB) Vulvovaginal atrophy (VVA) / Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) – Advances in Management
  • Genazzani Andrea R. (IT) Menopause symptoms: new treatment options
  • Labrie Fernand (FR) Treatment of vaginal atrophy with intravaginal DHEA, a physiological choice