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Are there different types of endometrial cancer?
There are different types of endometrial cancer[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/uterine-cancer/], and until now they have been classified based on the histological characteristics of the cancer cells. The two main types...
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What are alternatives to a hysterectomy?
During my training as a gynaecological oncologist, I was taught to keep in mind that there are always several ways to treat a medical condition. Since...
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What stage of ovarian cancer requires chemotherapy?
*The decision to use chemotherapy in ovarian cancer[/medical-conditions/gynaecological-cancer/ovarian-cancer/] is based on the cell type (type of ovarian cancer) and the stage of the disease, among other...
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Can hysterectomy or other abdominal surgery cause irritable bowel syndrome?
Abdominal surgery, including a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus), has been associated with changes in bowel function in some individuals. However, it is essential to distinguish...
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What lifestyle changes can I make to support my cancer treatment and recovery?
Adopting positive lifestyle changes can play a supportive role during cancer treatment and recovery. It is important to discuss any significant lifestyle modifications with your healthcare...
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Spotlight on rare gynaecological cancers: Adenomal malignum of the cervix
Adenoma malignum is a rare and particularly aggressive subtype of cervical adenocarcinoma. Adenoma malignum is a rare cancer that starts in the gland cells that produce...
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What is the self-collection test for cervical cancer screening? How does it work and who is eligible?
The self-collection test for cervical cancer screening is a method where women collect their own sample for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing. HPV is a common sexually...
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Safeguarding your recovery: Minimising the risks of postoperative hysterectomy complications
Undergoing ahysterectomy[/medical-conditions/hysterectomy/] is a significant surgical procedure that can bring about transformative changes in a woman's life. As a high-volume surgeon, I see the benefits of...
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Managing Adnexal Masses in Older Women: Striking the Right Balance
Managing adnexal (ovarian and fallopian tube) masses is a frequent challenge for gynaecologists. The detection of these masses often raises concerns about ovarian cancer, especially in...
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How often will follow-up be performed to monitor for endometrial cancer recurrence?
*In my practice we outline a post-treatment plan for patients diagnosed with endometrial cancer to ensure the early detection and prompt intervention of any potential recurrence.* Women...
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