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Smoking increases risk of complications after surgery
Smoking is associated with an increased risk of complications after surgery. Smoking has many negative effects on the body’s respiratory and cardiovascular systems, wound healing, and...
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Recognising the Symptoms of Cervical Cancer: What You Need to Know
Cervical cancer affects the cervix—the lower part of the uterus connecting to the vagina. Early detection is key to effective treatment and better outcomes. Understanding the...
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How do I know if my ovarian cancer has spread?
*There is currently no proven screening test for ovarian cancer. If your doctor suspects you have ovarian cancer, you may have blood tests (CA125), and medical...
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Why do some patients need a PET CT scan for follow-up when others don't?
After treatment for gynaecological cancer, surgeons normally check on patients for a few years for fear the cancer might recur. Follow up and regular tests can...
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What are the differences between neoadjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy?
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy refers to the use of chemotherapy to shrink the cancerous tumours prior to surgery. When chemotherapy is used after surgery, it is referred to...
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Chemical hair straightening products may increase risk of gynaecological cancers
*Several studies published recently reported that the use of chemical hair products may be associated with a higher risk of hormone-related cancers including ovarian and endometrial...
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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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Cancer Patients and COVID-19 Vaccination : A balanced view
*Here, I answer some frequently asked questions about whether people affected by cancer should consider receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.* How do vaccines work? Vaccines work by producing an...
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Total Abdominal Hysterectomy is becoming out-dated
When I started my work as a gynaecological surgeon in Queensland in 2003, I was keen to see Total Abdominal Hysterectomy (TAH) be replaced by Laparoscopic...
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In what locations are super obese patients slim and easy to operate?
Obese and super obese women in particular benefit froma laparoscopic approach if they need pelvic surgery. Open surgery carries a lot of risks, and in particular...
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