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What is a sentinel node biopsy and what happens if it is positive?
Sentinel node biopsy is a surgical technique used in patients who have already been diagnosed with uterine[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/uterine-cancer/], cervical[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/cervical-cancer/] and vulval cancer[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/vulval-and-vaginal-cancer/]. Sentinel node biopsy allows the...
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Sentinel node biopsy: visiting my colleagues at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York
This week I visited New York to spend a few days with my colleagues at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). I have been in...
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How would I know if I had ovarian cancer?
*Ovarian cancer is a malignant tumour arising from one or both ovaries, which can spread throughout the pelvis and abdomen if not treated early. Ovarian cancer...
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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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False positive readings of HE4
A couple of weeks ago a friend and gynaecologist complained about HE4 and in particular about false positive readings. Traditionally we use biomarkers such as HE4...
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How common is cervical cancer in Australia?
In Australia, there are just over 900 cases of cervical cancer diagnosed annually. The Cancer Council reports the risk of a woman being diagnosed by age...
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What are the benefits of participating in a clinical trial for gynaecological cancer?
Gynaecological cancer clinical trials address the concern that for some types of treatment the evidence to support those treatments is weak. Trials aim to develop the...
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Participating in clinical trials and what "informed consent" means
*A clinical trial is a formal assessment in which patients, doctors and researchers come together to find better ways to prevent, diagnose or treat a medical...
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The impact of complications on the lives of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in Australia
Adverse events (AE) truly have a profound impact on Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in Australia. By contrast, complications are the big taboo and no-go zone within our...
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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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