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Dealing with anxiety during a cancer prognosis
Anxiety is a common feeling that patients sometimes have when coping with upcoming surgery or even the possibility of a cancer diagnosis. Seeing medical specialists, going...
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Women who participate in clinical trials have better health outcomes
A systematic review has found that women who participated in clinical trials in obstetrics and gynaecology had better health outcomes than women who did not. Clinical trials...
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NEW procedure Uterine Transposition
From 10 to 14 March, I attended the Society of Gynecologic Oncology 2017 Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. and was fortunate enough to witness the introduction...
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Kinder and gentler treatment for endometrial cancer
In 2000, when I was a young gynaecological oncology trainee, all our endometrial cancer patients who required surgery at the Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer had...
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Retaining and understanding medical information
A doctor’s visit can sometimes be stressful. Patients receive large amounts of information at a single medical consultation and even if patients would be medical professionals...
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Malnutrition in patients with gynaecological cancer
Malnutrition in cancer patients is very common can arise through the patient’s inability to ingest or absorb food. In our research, between 20-53% of gynaecological cancer...
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What do the different stages of cancer mean?
As a gynaecological oncologist, I see patients with gynaecological cancers including ovarian, cervical, endometrial (uterine), vulval and vaginal cancer. If you are diagnosed with cancer, you will...
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What hysterectomy options do I have if I have never given birth?
I recently had a patient who was told that because she had never given birth vaginally before, she would require an open, abdominal hysterectomy. This is incorrect,...
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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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Would you rather not know if you have an inherited, increased risk of cancer?
I recently read an article of a personal account of a woman who was diagnosed with a BRCA gene mutation and the difficult decisions she now...
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