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The Connection Between Endometriosis and Ovarian Cancer
Endometriosis Australia estimates over 800,000 Australian women suffer from endometriosis[/medical-conditions/endometriosis/]. Studies show that there can be a significant delay of around 7 years in the diagnosis...
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The implications of BRCA gene mutation
People who inherit BRCA gene mutations are at an increased risk of developing breast cancer and ovarian cancer compared with the general population. If a faulty...
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Managing Adnexal Masses in Older Women: Striking the Right Balance
Managing adnexal (ovarian and fallopian tube) masses is a frequent challenge for gynaecologists. The detection of these masses often raises concerns about ovarian cancer, especially in...
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Who is the best to do a prophylactic, risk-reducing surgery for BRCA – General gynaecologist or gynaecological oncologist?
I received an email from one of my patients last week. She knows about her BRCA mutation for a year and saw me 8 months ago...
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Should a Cystoscopy be always performed after laparoscopic hysterectomy?
Evidence is emerging that laparoscopic hysterectomy is the treatment of choice if a vaginal hysterectomy is not feasible. Injuries of the ureters or the bladder are...
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How often will follow-up be performed to monitor for endometrial cancer recurrence?
*In my practice we outline a post-treatment plan for patients diagnosed with endometrial cancer to ensure the early detection and prompt intervention of any potential recurrence.* Women...
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Mirena for Lynch patients?
In gynaecology we moved from major surgery through laparotomy, to laparoscopic surgery to single incision surgery and finally to non-surgical treatment of endometrial pathology within the...
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Radical trachelectomy – fertility sparing surgery for cervical cancer
Cervical cancer[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/cervical-cancer/] is predominantly an issue for women in under-resourced countries. The incidence is massive and treatments are simply not available. Returning from a trip to...
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How a fake surgical device was registered
I was wondering for a long time how stringent the requirements are to register a surgical device. It is common knowledge that surgical devices only need to...
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Uterine Cancer
What is Uterine Cancer? Uterine cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer in Australia, with more than 3,400 women newly diagnosed every year. Most typically it is...
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