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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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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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Why is it so important to diagnose Lynch Syndrome?
*People with Lynch syndrome carry an increased risk of developing some types of cancers, particularly at a younger age. Knowing about Lynch means patients can take...
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Deficiencies in gynaecological treatment and what can be done about it
The Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer Research (QCGC Research) is a research centre that I founded in 2002 and which is located at The University of...
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What to expect after an ovarian cancer diagnosis
*In Australia, over 1,500 women are newly diagnosed with ovarian cancer every year. Here’s what to expect after each stage of investigation and treatment.* There will be...
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Why there is no screening program for ovarian cancer in Australia
In Australia, more than 1,500 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer every year. Sadly, most women are diagnosed with this disease at advanced stages 3 or...
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Changes to the cervical cancer screening program
Cervical Cancer Screening aims to detect cervical cancer precursors before they turn into cancer. In Australia, we diagnose 900 women with cervical cancer[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/cervical-cancer/] every year. There are...
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Doctor, if you had my cancer, what would you do to fight it?
“What can I do to help with my recovery to increase my chances of survival?” is what patients diagnosed with a life-threatening cancer often ask. Typically, patients...
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Reducing surgical site infections in gynaecological surgery
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are infections that occur in the wound made from a surgical procedure. SSIs can occur within 30 days after surgery in the...
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RANZCOG complications survey
*Dr Elizabeth Varughese* I am an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in a small country town in NSW. When I set up my practice 2 years ago, I had trained...
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