Menopause is a natural phase of life for most women, typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55. But for some, menopause doesn’t arrive gradually — it’s medically induced. Whether triggered by surgery, chemotherapy, radiation or hormone therapy, medically induced menopause can be a sudden and often jarring experience. For patients navigating this transition, understanding why it happens, what to expect and how to manage symptoms is essential.
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