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Talking to kids about cancer
It was last year when I saw this lovely lady, 62 years of age for treatment of ovarian cancer. She was a private, composed and well-presented...
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Breast cancer - hysterectomy and removal of ovaries and tubes
It is well possible that patients diagnosed with breast cancer have been undertreated in the past. A study to be published soon shows that breast cancer patients...
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Loop excision of the cervix and the risk of preterm delivery
When asked by my patients whether a LLETZ or cone bipopsy impacted on the risk of a preterm delivery on a subsequent pregnancy, often I became...
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No urinary jet – what now?
For an increasing number of major gynaecological operations guidelines suggest performing a cystoscopy[http://obermair.info/latest-news/blog/should-a-cystoscopy-be-always-performed-after-laparoscopic-hysterectomy/] to confirm the intactness of the bladder and the patency of the ureters....
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Comfort Zone
One of my surgical mentors made a point of saying “Son, you gotta get out of your comfort zone to excel”. If we operate always within...
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How common is non-HPV Cervical Cancer?
*Each year about 604,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer worldwide. Globally, it is estimated that approximately 5.5–11% of cervical cancers are HPV-negative.* Human Papillomavirus is the...
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Seven common myths about endometrial cancer
*Here is a fact check of the seven most common myths people have about endometrial cancer.* *Myth 1: Uterine and endometrial cancer are the same thing.* Sometimes, the...
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2018 Patient Symposium – Save the date
The 2018 QCGC Research patient symposium will be awesome!!! Mark your diary for the 8 SEP 2018 for a 10 am start. The event is free...
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I've tested positive for the BRCA gene. What comes next?
*The genes most commonly tested for breast and ovarian cancer are BRCA1 and BRCA2. If a woman tests positive for faulty BRCA genes it is possible...
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Create space at laparoscopy
Adequate exposure is a key aspect of any surgical procedure, and this is particularly true in laparoscopy. When operating in the pelvis, visualisation of key anatomical...
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