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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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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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Why is ovarian cancer a disease of the elderly at a time when the ovaries are inactive already for a long time?
While young women in their teens and twenties can also be diagnosed with ovarian cancer, the majority of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer are aged 60...
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Ovarian Cancer
What is Ovarian Cancer? In Australia, ovarian cancer is a common gynaecological cancer with more than 1,700 women newly diagnosed every year. Ovarian cancer is a malignant disease...
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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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Timing of referrals
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What you should know about gynaecological cancers and fertility preservation
Gynaecological cancers can impact a woman's reproductive capacity, and the treatments for these cancers may have implications for fertility. Cancer treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation...
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Is there still a risk of cancer after a hysterectomy?
Sometimes I get asked from patients why it would be possible to develop gynaecological cancer if “nothing is down there anymore”. This article explains how the...
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OvarianCancer20041117.pdf
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COVID 19 Presentation
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