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Most common ovarian cancer myths
*A lack of awareness can lead to misconceptions about ovarian cancer. Here, I debunk six common myths about ovarian cancer.* Myth: Ovarian cancer can be detected by...
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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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Is follow-up important for all patients?
Sometimes I get asked by my patients who have been diagnosed with cancer why they need to come back to see me for follow up. I usually...
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Hysterectomy
A hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus (womb). In Australia, approximately 30,000 women will have a hysterectomy every year. Types of Hysterectomy There are different types...
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The role of the fallopian tubes in reducing ovarian cancer risk
Named after one of the most influential physicians of the 16th century - Gabriele Fallopio - the “fallopian” tubes (or uterine tubes) link a woman’s ovaries...
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Cervical Cancer
What is Cervical Cancer? Cervical cancer is the growth of abnormal cells within the cervix. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus that connects to...
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Warning signs of endometrial cancer
Also known as uterine cancer, endometrial cancer[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/uterine-cancer/] begins from abnormal cells at the inner lining of the uterus (called the endometrium). In Australia, cancer of the...
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Can cervical cancer cause infertility?
Cervical cancer treatment can cause issues with fertility, leaving women unable to become pregnant or carry a child through pregnancy. When cervical cancer[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/cervical-cancer/] is diagnosed early...
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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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Investments are needed for better hysterectomies
A recent ABC News feature[http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-24/millions-of-dollars-could-be-saved-by-doing-less-invasive-surge/4977616?section=world] suggested that the eradication of open hysterectomy and converting them to laparoscopic hysterectomy[/medical-conditions/hysterectomy/] would save the Australian government $50 million straight...
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