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The survival rate for cervical cancer in Australia
Relative survival rates provide an estimation of what percentage of people with the same cancer are alive after the initial diagnosis of cancer, compared to healthy...
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The implications of BRCA gene mutation
People who inherit BRCA gene mutations are at an increased risk of developing breast cancer and ovarian cancer compared with the general population. If a faulty...
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What causes endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a difficult condition to understand, has a wide variety of symptoms, and as a result women often experience delays in their diagnosis. We don't fully...
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Why are we seeing increasing rates of endometrial cancer?
Unlike most other types of cancer, endometrial cancer rates have been increasing in Australia with more women being diagnosed every year. Endometrial cancer is cancer of the...
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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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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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Preventing constipation after gynaecological surgery
Constipation is common and will affect many patients after gynaecological surgery. In some cases, it can get so severe that patients need to be readmitted to...
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How is adenomyosis diagnosed?
*Adenomyosis is a medical condition where the cells of the inner lining of the uterus (endometrial tissue) grow towards the outside and into the muscle layer...
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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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