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womens health clinic faq

Can cancer treatment cause hot flushes?

Yes, cancer treatments—especially those affecting the ovaries, oestrogen, or testosterone—often cause hot flushes as a side effect. This is common with breast, prostate, and gynaecological cancers.

Clinical Context

Hot flushes can be more severe in women with abrupt hormone changes due to cancer treatment. Both non-hormonal and lifestyle strategies can help.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NICE and NHS recommend specialist support for cancer-related hot flushes; many cancer centres offer tailored symptom clinics. See NICE cancer guidance.