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Rare disease: Vulval and vaginal melanoma
Vulval and vaginal melanoma are types of cancer that originate in the melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells of the skin of the vulva or vagina. Melanoma is...
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Vaginal Cancer
Vaginal Cancer Treatment in Brisbane What is Vaginal Cancer? Vaginal cancer is a malignant disease that starts in the vagina (primary vaginal cancer). It is the least common...
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Warning signs of gynaecological cancer you might be ignoring
*Apart from screening for cervical cancer, there are no other screening tests for other gynaecological cancers. Advice is to know your body, and recognise if something...
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Having Fun in the Operating Theatre
As a surgeon, I suspect many people perceive the operating theatre to be among the most frightening and intimidating places they could visit in a lifetime,...
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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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Hormone replacement therapy after gynaecological cancer
*Premenopausal women who need their ovaries removed for their cancer treatment will become menopausal. This is called surgical menopause.* Menopausal side effects can severely reduce quality of...
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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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What clinical management options are available to BRCA carriers?
Everyone carries BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. However, in some people, the BRCA gene is mutated (changed), which means that the gene does not work properly any...
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How long has my cancer been there?
*A commonly asked question is “How long can you have cancer without knowing about it?”* Usually, symptoms of cancer will present when the cancerous tumour or mass...
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Preoperative Guidelines for Surgery on Elderly
Most gynaecologists see patients at 6 weeks from surgery. By contrast, most postoperative issues actually arise in the early postoperative period. Urinary tract and other infections,...
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