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Why is my cervical cancer not suitable for surgery?
*Surgery is a key treatment modality for various cancer types, including cervical cancer. However, sometimes patients expect surgery, whereas surgery is not in their best interest...
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The benefits of exercise for women during and after gynaecological cancer treatment
Research shows that exercise will benefit most people with cancer both, during and after treatment. Exercise can help manage some side effects of cancer treatment, help...
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Does cervical cancer treatments automatically lead to infertility?
Whether cervical cancer treatment impacts fertility varies depending on the stage of cancer and the type of treatment required. Not all cervical cancer treatments lead to infertility,...
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What clinical management options are available to BRCA carriers?
Everyone carries BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. However, in some people, the BRCA gene is mutated (changed), which means that the gene does not work properly any...
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When is an ovarian cyst a cause for concern?
An ovarian cyst (sometimes called an adnexal cyst) is an abnormal growth that occurs in or near the reproductive system including the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and...
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Does lynch syndrome always lead to cancer?
*Lynch syndrome is an inherited cancer syndrome associated with a genetic predisposition to developing different cancer types.* Women and men who carry Lynch syndrome have a significantly...
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How do busy surgeons keep up to date?
For busy medical practitioners, it is important to keep up-to-date with the latest developments and treatments. Sometimes I need to leave the practice, hoping that all...
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Cherish Fundraising Trek takes on Mt Kilimanjaro in 2023
In Australia, over 6,500 women and girls are diagnosed with gynaecological cancer each year. One in three of these women will not do well and others...
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What to expect up to four months after your hysterectomy
Recovery after surgery may differ individually but also depending on if you had a laparoscopic or abdominal (open) surgery. For laparoscopic procedures a follow-up appointment should...
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Sentinel Node Biopsy in uterine cancer – ENDO3 trial
*Sentinel node biopsy for uterine (endometrial) cancer came to Australia some five years ago. In March 2018, I went to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre...
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