Podcast - Women and Familial Hypercholesterolemia
Familial Hypercholesterolemia, FH for short. It is an inherited disorder that leads to aggressive and premature cardiovascular disease. In FH patients, genetic mutations makes the liver incapable of metabolizing (or removing) excess LDL (the bad kind of cholesterol). This includes problems like heart attacks, strokes, and even narrowing of our heart valves. With this series of podcasts we will learn really what FH is, how to manage it, FH and Children, and women.
Podcast Description
OB/GYN and FH Foundation, Board Member Dr. Maria Sophocles and Dr. Laurence Sperling, the Founder and Director of The Heart Disease Prevention Center at Emory discuss the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of Familial Hypercholesterolemia for women, how FH changes women’s risk for early heart disease and what they can do about it, as well as what women need to know about managing FH during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Podcast Participant Bios
Dr. Maria Sophocles
Dr. Laurence Sperling
The FH Foundation is a patient-centered nonprofit organization, dedicated to research, advocacy, and education for all forms of Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH). Its mission is to raise awareness of FH and save lives by increasing the rate of early diagnosis and encouraging proactive treatment. If left untreated, this life-threatening genetic disorder leads to aggressive cardiovascular disease in men, women, and children of all races and ethnicities around the world.