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Does lynch syndrome always lead to cancer?
*Lynch syndrome is an inherited cancer syndrome associated with a genetic predisposition to developing different cancer types.* Women and men who carry Lynch syndrome have a significantly...
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Cherish Fundraising Trek takes on Mt Kilimanjaro in 2023
In Australia, over 6,500 women and girls are diagnosed with gynaecological cancer each year. One in three of these women will not do well and others...
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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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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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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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Does cervical cancer treatments automatically lead to infertility?
Whether cervical cancer treatment impacts fertility varies depending on the stage of cancer and the type of treatment required. Not all cervical cancer treatments lead to infertility,...
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The benefits of exercise for women during and after gynaecological cancer treatment
Research shows that exercise will benefit most people with cancer both, during and after treatment. Exercise can help manage some side effects of cancer treatment, help...
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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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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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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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