• Prevention of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (YouTube Video #442)
    Jun 29 2026

    What can women at the highest risk of ovarian cancer do to lower that risk? In this episode, Dr. Barbara “Menopause” Taylor explores the most effective prevention strategies for epithelial ovarian cancer, focusing on women with inherited genetic risk.

    Dr. Taylor explains why surgery remains the gold standard for risk reduction, walks through the different surgical options, and compares the benefits and trade-offs of each. She also puts these life-changing decisions into perspective, helping listeners understand who benefits most and why prevention is never one-size-fits-all.

    If you've ever wondered how doctors approach ovarian cancer prevention—or how to weigh difficult choices before cancer ever develops—this episode provides a clear, practical guide to understanding your options.


    Visual learner? Find the corresponding Menopause Taylor YouTube video here.


    Click here for more about one-on-one consultations and Dr. Taylor's menopause resources.


    Looking for a roadmap to successful menopause management? Dr. Taylor's new ebook, How to Win at Menopause: A Guide to Raising - and Winning- Your Game Your Way, will bring confidence and clarity to your menopause journey. Avoid common pitfalls and learn to navigate a healthcare system that focuses more on disease than prevention, where many professionals lack the relevant education and/or the motivation to help you.

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    33 mins
  • Pathology of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (YouTube Video #441)
    Jun 22 2026

    Where does ovarian cancer actually begin—in the ovary or the fallopian tube? In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Barbara “Menopause” Taylor explores the pathology of serous epithelial ovarian cancer and tackles a question that has sparked major debate in women’s health.

    Dedicated to telling the whole story, Dr. Taylor explains how a single study has reshaped medical thinking, influenced treatment decisions, and even altered prevention strategies. More importantly, she challenges listeners to look beyond isolated studies and focus on the bigger picture: a cancer that remains difficult to detect, highly aggressive, and all too often deadly.

    If you’ve ever wondered how medical theories evolve—or how one detail can change an entire field of practice—this episode offers a fascinating look at the science, controversy, and consequences behind ovarian cancer pathology.


    Visual learner? Find the corresponding Menopause Taylor YouTube video here.


    Click here for more about one-on-one consultations and Dr. Taylor's menopause resources.


    Looking for a roadmap to successful menopause management? Dr. Taylor's new ebook, How to Win at Menopause: A Guide to Raising - and Winning- Your Game Your Way, will bring confidence and clarity to your menopause journey. Avoid common pitfalls and learn to navigate a healthcare system that focuses more on disease than prevention, where many professionals lack the relevant education and/or the motivation to help you.

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    28 mins
  • Prognosis of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (YouTube Video #440)
    Jun 15 2026

    What happens after an ovarian cancer diagnosis—and why is prognosis for epithelial ovarian cancer so challenging? In this episode, Dr. Barbara “Menopause” Taylor walks through the real-life timeline of this disease, from diagnosis and treatment to recurrence, survival rates, and long-term outcomes.

    With her trademark clarity, Dr. Taylor explains why ovarian cancer is often discovered at an advanced stage, why recurrence is so common, and how terms like “response,” “disease-free period,” and “survival” can mean something very different than patients expect. She also puts the numbers into perspective, comparing ovarian cancer outcomes with those of other gynecologic cancers.

    If you want a candid, compassionate look at what prognosis really means—and why early detection remains such a critical challenge—this episode delivers one of the most important conversations in the entire ovarian cancer series.


    Visual learner? Find the corresponding Menopause Taylor YouTube video here.


    Click here for more about one-on-one consultations and Dr. Taylor's menopause resources.


    Looking for a roadmap to successful menopause management? Dr. Taylor's new ebook, How to Win at Menopause: A Guide to Raising - and Winning- Your Game Your Way, will bring confidence and clarity to your menopause journey. Avoid common pitfalls and learn to navigate a healthcare system that focuses more on disease than prevention, where many professionals lack the relevant education and/or the motivation to help you.

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    27 mins
  • Treatment of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (YouTube Video #439)
    Jun 8 2026

    What does “treatment” really mean when it comes to epithelial ovarian cancer? In this episode, Dr. Barbara “Menopause” Taylor takes listeners behind the scenes of ovarian cancer care, revealing why treatment is often about managing a complex disease rather than achieving a simple cure.

    From extensive diagnostic surgery and tumor “debulking” to chemotherapy, clinical trials, and palliative care, Dr. Taylor explains how doctors decide which treatments to use—and why timing, stage, and cancer spread matter so much. She also sheds light on a sobering reality: because ovarian cancer is so often diagnosed late, treatment goals can vary dramatically from one woman to another.

    If you’ve ever wondered what ovarian cancer treatment actually involves, this episode offers a clear, compassionate, and eye-opening look at the options, challenges, and hopes behind modern care.


    Visual learner? Find the corresponding Menopause Taylor YouTube video here.


    Click here for more about one-on-one consultations and Dr. Taylor's menopause resources.


    Looking for a roadmap to successful menopause management? Dr. Taylor's new ebook, How to Win at Menopause: A Guide to Raising - and Winning- Your Game Your Way, will bring confidence and clarity to your menopause journey. Avoid common pitfalls and learn to navigate a healthcare system that focuses more on disease than prevention, where many professionals lack the relevant education and/or the motivation to help you.

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    28 mins
  • Grading & Staging of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (YouTube Video #438)
    Jun 1 2026

    What do terms like grade, stage, and high-grade serous carcinoma actually mean—and why do they matter so much? In this episode, Dr. Barbara “Menopause” Taylor breaks down the language doctors use to rank epithelial ovarian cancer and explains how these classifications shape treatment, prognosis, and survival.

    From microscopic cell behavior to the extent of cancer spread, Dr. Taylor makes sense of a complex topic by showing how grading and staging reveal the true personality of a cancer. Along the way, she explains why epithelial ovarian cancer is so often classified as one of the most aggressive and deadly cancers women face.


    Visual learner? Find the corresponding Menopause Taylor YouTube video here.


    Click here for more about one-on-one consultations and Dr. Taylor's menopause resources.


    Looking for a roadmap to successful menopause management? Dr. Taylor's new ebook, How to Win at Menopause: A Guide to Raising - and Winning- Your Game Your Way, will bring confidence and clarity to your menopause journey. Avoid common pitfalls and learn to navigate a healthcare system that focuses more on disease than prevention, where many professionals lack the relevant education and/or the motivation to help you.

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    26 mins
  • Diagnosis of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (YouTube Video #437)
    May 25 2026

    Why is epithelial ovarian cancer so difficult to diagnose? In this episode, Dr. Barbara “Menopause” Taylor uses the “needle in a haystack” analogy to explain why this cancer is so often discovered late—and why diagnosis can be such a frustrating, high-stakes process.

    From vague GI and urinary symptoms to unreliable screening tests and invasive exploratory surgery, Dr. Taylor walks listeners through the complicated path from suspicion to diagnosis. She also reveals why the type of surgeon involved can dramatically affect outcomes—and how some cancers are discovered completely by accident.

    If you’ve ever wondered why ovarian cancer is considered one of the hardest cancers to catch early, this episode offers a clear, eye-opening look at the reality behind the diagnosis.


    Visual learner? Find the corresponding Menopause Taylor YouTube video here.


    Click here for more about one-on-one consultations and Dr. Taylor's menopause resources.


    Looking for a roadmap to successful menopause management? Dr. Taylor's new ebook, How to Win at Menopause: A Guide to Raising - and Winning- Your Game Your Way, will bring confidence and clarity to your menopause journey. Avoid common pitfalls and learn to navigate a healthcare system that focuses more on disease than prevention, where many professionals lack the relevant education and/or the motivation to help you.

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    21 mins
  • Risk Assessment for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (YouTube Video #436)
    May 18 2026

    What happens when there’s no reliable screening test for one of the deadliest cancers women face? In this episode, Dr. Barbara “Menopause” Taylor explores the complicated world of risk assessment for epithelial ovarian cancer—and why doctors are still struggling to identify which ovarian masses are truly dangerous.

    From CA-125 and ultrasound scans to newer tools with names like ROCA and ROMA, Dr. Taylor breaks down the science, the limitations, and the frustrating reality that many of these tests still fall short. Along the way, she asks a bold question: are modern medicine’s attempts to combine imperfect tools just “two wrongs trying to make a right”?

    If you’ve ever wondered how doctors decide whether an ovarian mass is benign or malignant, this episode delivers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the challenges, controversies, and high-stakes decisions involved.


    Visual learner? Find the corresponding Menopause Taylor YouTube video here.


    Click here for more about one-on-one consultations and Dr. Taylor's menopause resources.


    Looking for a roadmap to successful menopause management? Dr. Taylor's new ebook, How to Win at Menopause: A Guide to Raising - and Winning- Your Game Your Way, will bring confidence and clarity to your menopause journey. Avoid common pitfalls and learn to navigate a healthcare system that focuses more on disease than prevention, where many professionals lack the relevant education and/or the motivation to help you.

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    24 mins
  • Screening for Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (YouTube Video #435)
    May 11 2026

    Why is there still no reliable screening test for ovarian cancer? In this episode, Dr. Barbara “Menopause” Taylor unpacks the frustrating reality of screening for epithelial ovarian cancer—and why detecting it early is far more complicated than most people realize.

    Using simple, memorable analogies, Dr. Taylor explains how pelvic exams, ultrasounds, and blood tests like CA-125 all fall short as true screening tools. She also reveals the hidden problem behind false alarms, unnecessary surgeries, and the challenge of balancing early detection with patient safety.

    If you’ve ever assumed there must be a routine test for ovarian cancer, this episode may surprise you—and help you better understand why awareness and risk assessment matter so much.


    Visual learner? Find the corresponding Menopause Taylor YouTube video here.


    Click here for more about one-on-one consultations and Dr. Taylor's menopause resources.


    Looking for a roadmap to successful menopause management? Dr. Taylor's new ebook, How to Win at Menopause: A Guide to Raising - and Winning- Your Game Your Way, will bring confidence and clarity to your menopause journey. Avoid common pitfalls and learn to navigate a healthcare system that focuses more on disease than prevention, where many professionals lack the relevant education and/or the motivation to help you.

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    31 mins