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Surgical Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Golda Arthur’s Story of Genetic Risk and Recovery

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What happens when your body forces you into menopause before you're ready?

In this episode of the Women’s Digital Health Podcast, journalist and podcast creator Golda Arthur shares her deeply personal story of navigating genetic cancer risk, surgical menopause, and the emotional fallout that followed. When her mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, Golda discovered she carried a rare gene mutation—RAD51C—that increased her own risk. After years of fear and hesitation, she made the decision to undergo a preventive surgery to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes.

Golda describes perimenopause as chaotic and fiery—but surgical menopause? That was something else entirely. Abrupt. Flat. Emotionally deadening. Her symptoms included debilitating joint pain, insomnia, and emotional numbness—symptoms that left her questioning whether she was experiencing depression for the first time.

We also talk about the decision to start hormone therapy—a path Golda didn’t take lightly, given her genetic risks. Her story offers a nuanced look at how personalized, science-informed care can be both life-changing and life-restoring. With the support of cancer researchers at the University of British Columbia, she discovered Duavee, a form of estrogen therapy that doesn’t require progesterone—an option that helped her reclaim her vitality and movement.

This episode isn’t just about hormones—it’s about health equity. Host Dr. Brandi exposes the systemic failures that leave women scrambling for answers: the underfunding of menopause research, the near-defunding of the Women’s Health Initiative, and the shockingly low venture capital investment in women’s health beyond fertility and breast cancer. We dive into why symptom trackers and apps aren’t enough—and why women, as both patients and taxpayers, deserve connected data, evidence-based options, and funding that reflects our value.

Whether you’re in perimenopause, navigating surgical menopause, or simply trying to understand your body better—this conversation is for you.

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The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.

The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own. Their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations.

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Chapters

1. Surgical Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Golda Arthur’s Story of Genetic Risk and Recovery (00:00:00)

2. Genetic risk for ovarian cancer. (00:00:35)

3. Genetic mutation and ovarian cancer (00:05:20)

4. Surgical menopause vs. perimenopause (00:10:21)

5. Hormone therapy and women's health. (00:16:32)

6. Systemic failure in women's health (00:18:16)

7. Putting Yourself First in Menopause (00:22:50)

25 episodes

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What happens when your body forces you into menopause before you're ready?

In this episode of the Women’s Digital Health Podcast, journalist and podcast creator Golda Arthur shares her deeply personal story of navigating genetic cancer risk, surgical menopause, and the emotional fallout that followed. When her mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, Golda discovered she carried a rare gene mutation—RAD51C—that increased her own risk. After years of fear and hesitation, she made the decision to undergo a preventive surgery to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes.

Golda describes perimenopause as chaotic and fiery—but surgical menopause? That was something else entirely. Abrupt. Flat. Emotionally deadening. Her symptoms included debilitating joint pain, insomnia, and emotional numbness—symptoms that left her questioning whether she was experiencing depression for the first time.

We also talk about the decision to start hormone therapy—a path Golda didn’t take lightly, given her genetic risks. Her story offers a nuanced look at how personalized, science-informed care can be both life-changing and life-restoring. With the support of cancer researchers at the University of British Columbia, she discovered Duavee, a form of estrogen therapy that doesn’t require progesterone—an option that helped her reclaim her vitality and movement.

This episode isn’t just about hormones—it’s about health equity. Host Dr. Brandi exposes the systemic failures that leave women scrambling for answers: the underfunding of menopause research, the near-defunding of the Women’s Health Initiative, and the shockingly low venture capital investment in women’s health beyond fertility and breast cancer. We dive into why symptom trackers and apps aren’t enough—and why women, as both patients and taxpayers, deserve connected data, evidence-based options, and funding that reflects our value.

Whether you’re in perimenopause, navigating surgical menopause, or simply trying to understand your body better—this conversation is for you.

Links & Resources:

Disclaimer
The information in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.

The personal views expressed by guests on Women's Digital Health are their own. Their inclusion here does not constitute an endorsement from Dr. Brandi, Women's Digital Health, or associated organizations.

Visit Women's Digital Health and subscribe to our newsletter.

Connect with Women's Digital Health on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Surgical Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Golda Arthur’s Story of Genetic Risk and Recovery (00:00:00)

2. Genetic risk for ovarian cancer. (00:00:35)

3. Genetic mutation and ovarian cancer (00:05:20)

4. Surgical menopause vs. perimenopause (00:10:21)

5. Hormone therapy and women's health. (00:16:32)

6. Systemic failure in women's health (00:18:16)

7. Putting Yourself First in Menopause (00:22:50)

25 episodes

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