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Dr. Barbie Taylor, also known as “Menopause Barbie,” is an Obstetrician / Gynecologist who retired from active practice in 2001 due to severe arthritis. Despite the fact that she had a law degree and a master’s in business at the time of her retirement (she’s a real nerd and loves school), her true passion has always been helping women.

Menopause Management - Dr. Barbie Taylor Dr. Barbie Taylor

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.9 • 93 Ratings

Dr. Barbie Taylor, also known as “Menopause Barbie,” is an Obstetrician / Gynecologist who retired from active practice in 2001 due to severe arthritis. Despite the fact that she had a law degree and a master’s in business at the time of her retirement (she’s a real nerd and loves school), her true passion has always been helping women.

    Breast Cancer Statistics (YouTube Video # 364)

    Breast Cancer Statistics (YouTube Video # 364)

    Breast Cancer Statistics  (YouTube Video # 364)


     This video is all about breast cancer statistics … sort of. It’s really about all the things for which breast cancer is “first” or “most.” They span the gamut. And it’s really worth your while to know the ways in which breast cancer surpasses all other cancers. In this podcast, I’ll present them all.

    • 22 min
    What Makes Breast Cancer “Cancer” (YouTube Video # 363)

    What Makes Breast Cancer “Cancer” (YouTube Video # 363)

    What Makes Breast Cancer “Cancer”?  (YouTube Video # 363)


     How would you answer the question, “What makes breast cancer ‘cancer’?” Would you have a logical set of requirements that it met I order to deserve the designation “cancer”? Or would you realize that you’ve never even thought about it before. If you’ve never even thought about it before, you’re normal. But you’re also vulnerable for labeling disease that are not breast cancer as breast cancer. This podcast will ensure that you know what makes breast cancer “cancer.”

    • 21 min
    Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast (YouTube Video # 362)

    Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast (YouTube Video # 362)

    Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast  (YouTube Video # 362)


     You’ve probably heard of “Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast.” Maybe you know it by its acronym “CIS.” But what do you really know about it? What is it? Could you explain it to someone if you had to? Well, after listening this podcast, you’ll understand it, be able to explain it, and be dumbfounded by it all at the same time. 

    • 23 min
    Not-Yet -Cancer Terms (YouTube Video 361)

    Not-Yet -Cancer Terms (YouTube Video 361)

    Not-Yet -Cancer Terms (YouTube Video 361) 


    What if someone asked you to list all the terms you can think of that describe diseases that are “not-yet-cancers.” In other words, what constitutes an entity that has the potential to become cancer, but is not yet cancer? The reason this is important is because the label for any disease in terms of its cancer or not-yet-cancer status dictates treatment, and even stigma. So this podcast will present the not-yet-cancer terms that will keep you from assuming something is cancer when it isn’t

    • 19 min
    Benign Breast Diseases (YouTube Video 360)

    Benign Breast Diseases (YouTube Video 360)

    Benign Breast Diseases (YouTube Video 360) 


    Have you ever heard the term “benign breast diseases”? Do you know what constitutes a “benign breast disease”? Could you name some, … or even one? If you don’t know anything about what constitutes a benign breast disease, how in the world can you learn what constitutes a malignant breast disease? In this podcast, I’ll present the benign breast diseases so that you’ll be able to contrast them with the malignant ones we’ll get to in future podcasts.

    • 22 min
    Dense and Fibrocystic Breasts (YouTube Video 359)

    Dense and Fibrocystic Breasts (YouTube Video 359)

    Dense and Fibrocystic Breasts (YouTube Video 359)


    You’ve probably heard the terms “dense breasts” and “fibrocystic breasts.” But do you know what each means? And can you explain them in an anatomical way? Are they the same thing? Or do they differ somehow? Well, these are the topics of this podcast tutorial.

    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
93 Ratings

93 Ratings

katsqui ,

Critical information for all women!!

I have learned so much from Dr Taylor. At 52 I am a breast cancer survivor with Osteoporosis in our family and also having had a recent hysterectomy I have so much to get information on. I look forward to each episode and the massive amounts of info!!!

Ashleyhr ,

Extremely knowledgeable

I’ve learned so much from Dr. Taylor. She explains everything in a way I can understand. I also enjoy watching her YouTube channel because she uses props. So clever. Enjoy her personality and she makes me feel good about this transition.

G Brzankalski ,

On the money re menopause

Im a board certified internist and going through some perimenopausal stuff myself. Found Dr Taylor by referral of the amazing “Hot and Flashy” series on you tube. I’ve done my own investigation on the WHI and its devastating fallout. Not too many physicians talking about this stuff because updates in medical guidelines trail eons behind new information. Kudos to Dr Taylor and a few other trailblazers for bringing the forgotten benefits of HRT out of the shadows.

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