Three new important guidelines and a revised global consensus on menopause management were recently published: NICE: National Institute for Care and Health ExcellenceDiagnosis and Management of Menopause (https://www.nice.org.uk/Guidance/NG23 )ESHRE: European Society of Human Reproduction and EmbryologyManagement of Women with Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) (https://www.eshre.eu/Guidelines-and-Legal/Guidelines/Management-of-premature-ovarian-insufficiency.aspx )IMS: International Menopause Society (Baber and Panay, Climacteric 19(2):109–150, 2016)2016 IMS Recommendations on Women’s Mid-Life Health and Menopause Hormone Therapy (Baber and Panay, Climacteric 19(2):109–150, 2016)Revised Global Consensus Statement: PanayOn Menopause Hormone Therapy (de Villiers et al., Climacteric 19(4):313–315, 2016) There is still a lack of evidence-based information reaching healthcare professionals (HCPs) in the field of menopause medicine. These new guidelines and recommendations have added constructively to pre-existing information, thus facilitating healthcare professionals in their management of the menopause. Each one of these new guidelines will continue to support HCPs in different and yet complimentary ways, and the global consensus will give confidence to HCPs that their practice is supported by respected menopause societies globally.
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Panay, N. (2018). Progress in Recommendations on Menopause, MHT and POI. In International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology Series (pp. 79–83). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63540-8_5
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