The study was led by University of Melbourne and the Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne, with the King Edward Memorial Hospital and the University of Western Australia.
The number of cancer survivors were twice who faced severe menopausal symptoms like hot flushes and night sweats compared to women who do not have cancer, the study said.
Lead author Jennifer Marino of the University of Melbourne and the Royal Women's Hospital said the study was the biggest of its kind to assess the impact of menopausal symptoms on the quality of life of cancer survivors.
More than 1,51,000 (around one in 25) women in Australia are cancer survivors with more than one third of those are breast cancer survivors.
Almost 1,000 cancer survivors (mostly breast cancer) and 155 non-cancer patients aged 40 to 60, who attended the Menopause Symptoms After Cancer Clinic at the King Edward Memorial Hospital in Western Australia, were surveyed to determine a range of factors including severity of menopausal symptoms, impact on quality of life and sexual function.
More than 200 cancer survivors reported experiencing more than 10 flushes a day.
Interestingly, the mental health of cancer survivors appeared to be better than the non-cancer patients.
"The study revealed the cancer survivors were less troubled by symptoms of anxiety and depression than women attending the menopause service who had never had cancer," Marino said.
Senior author Professor Martha Hickey said menopausal symptoms were a frequent and distressing effect of cancer treatments in women.
Co-author Professor Christobel Saunders, Deputy Head of the University of Western Australia School of Surgery, said the findings were significant in providing an improved understanding of the nature and impact of menopause on cancer survivors while also highlighting the need for better support services for menopausal women without cancer.
The study was published in the journal Menopause, a statement from University of Melbourne said.
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