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Can ovarian cancer develop after having ovaries removed?
*Risk-reducing surgery may be recommended to remove both ovaries for prevention of ovarian cancer. While very uncommon, it’s possible to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer after...
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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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How often do patients need chemotherapy for endometrial cancer?
*Chemotherapy is a drug given to some patients to shrink tumour before surgery or to treat microscopic cancer cells that might float around after endometrial cancer...
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My thoughts on complementary cancer therapies
Patients can be overwhelmed by the huge offerings of complementary therapies available. I am commonly asked by cancer patients what options are available to help improve...
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What surgery options are available for vaginal cancer?
Primary vaginal cancer is a rare form of cancer that starts in the vagina. Primary vaginal cancer is treated with either surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or a...
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Secondary Cytoreduction for Ovarian Cancer
*Secondary cytoreduction for ovarian cancer has been hotly debated in the last year. Two large clinical trials, published only two years apart, came to contradicting conclusions....
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An overview of rare gynaecological cancers
*A rare cancer is one that is diagnosed in less than 6 in 100,000 Australians per year. Less common cancers are defined as having an incidence...
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Which gynaecological cancers are most likely to recur?
When a cancer returns after initial treatment, this is called a recurrence. Cancers that are diagnosed at a more advanced stage are more likely to recur,...
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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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Cherish Challenge – Kimberley 2022
Next month, I will be embarking on the Cherish Challenge to raise funds for research and increase awareness of gynaecological cancer. I will be joining 14...
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