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Chemical hair straightening products may increase risk of gynaecological cancers
*Several studies published recently reported that the use of chemical hair products may be associated with a higher risk of hormone-related cancers including ovarian and endometrial...
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How long has my cancer been there?
*A commonly asked question is “How long can you have cancer without knowing about it?”* Usually, symptoms of cancer will present when the cancerous tumour or mass...
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Preventing constipation after gynaecological surgery
Constipation is common and will affect many patients after gynaecological surgery. In some cases, it can get so severe that patients need to be readmitted to...
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Why do some patients need a PET CT scan for follow-up when others don't?
After treatment for gynaecological cancer, surgeons normally check on patients for a few years for fear the cancer might recur. Follow up and regular tests can...
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Seven common myths about gynaecological cancer
*Here is a fact check of the seven most common myths people have about gynaecological cancer* Myth 1: Gynaecological cancer only affects older women False. It is true...
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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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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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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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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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Rare gynaecological cancers: Uterine sarcomas
Uterine sarcomas are a group of rare cancers that originate in the muscle or connective tissue of the uterus. Unlike the more common cancers of the...
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